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The bitter truth
by Suraj Singh on Mar 05, 2008 04:15 PM   Permalink | Hide replies


1> So far 8 PMs (Nehru, LB Shastri, Indira Gandhi, Charan Singh, Rajiv Gandhi, VP Singh, Chandra Shekhar, AB Vajpeyee) have all come from UP.
WHY they could not develop it since independance ?

2> HOW come so called 'communal' CM of Gujrat has been able to achieve highest rate of growth in the country within a span of 5/6 years but not the 'secular' CMs of UP/Bihar who ruled for more than 15/16 years ?

3> UP/Bihar are amongst richest states in terms of natural resources.
WHY then TATAs, BIRLAs or any other industrialists not keen on setting up large industries there, even though labour is also cheaply availble ?

4> Amar Singh of Samajwadi Party always accompanies top celebrities / industrialists, prominents being Anil Ambani.
WHY he could not convince them to invest in his state ? Only Anil Ambani is investing something...but that's because he's promised free land.

5> It%u2019s a fact that maximum number of Babus (IAS/IPS etc officers) come from UP/Bihar.
WHY then these states still remain backward ? Because they and thier Netas dont want to uplift their backward state so as to rule indiscriminately.

6> Bihar CM Nitish Kumar claims that North Indians contributed to the development of Mumbai.
WHY they do not contribute for their own state's development ?
Why are Patna / Dhanbad the shabbiest cities in the world ? (Mumbai may join them soon)

7> 36 north Indians were burnt alive in Assam.
WHERE were Sanjay Nirupam, Abu Azmi, Mulayam, Amarsin





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  RE:The bitter truth
by Sandeep Babade on Mar 05, 2008 04:25 PM   Permalink
right this is the fact

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  RE:The bitter truth
by Shane on Mar 05, 2008 04:20 PM   Permalink
Amar sing convince to Anil Ambani to establish the largest power plant in UP which is actual need of UP for growth but CONGRESS dont like and dont give clearance.

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  RE:The bitter truth
by Unscrupulous Guy on Mar 05, 2008 04:25 PM   Permalink
1. you should appreciate that the prime ministers were more concerned about the country rather than one province.
2. because UP/Bihar are plagued by problems not unique to them, problems of a primarily agrarian Vidarbha (maha) or Telangana (AP).
3. Get your GK right. UP has no mineral deposits. And all that Bihar had is with Jharkhand now. Why would Mittal want his steel mill where there is no iron ore available.
4. Amar singh is not in power, mayawati is :) guess what happened to reliance retail
5. I agree with you this one.. mate!
6. does that really bother you that some "outsider" contributed to "your" city's growth? Cheer up.. go get a beer for yourself, throw a party for friends.. Your city is developed.. you dreamed about it and achieved it.. be proud of it..
7. and what that got to do with bal thackrey's statement?

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  RE:The bitter truth
by Arokiaraj J on Mar 05, 2008 04:39 PM   Permalink
Sure ,it is fact that Biharis or others who are creating slums in Mumbai are headache to Mumbaikars.But solution doenot lie in spreading hatred on total communities.Already divided Hindu nation is being divided again and again by pety politicians and even educated Indians are falling preay to this.

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  RE:The bitter truth
by thomas on Mar 05, 2008 04:18 PM   Permalink
Paheli baar ek samajdar sardar mila.

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  RE:The bitter truth
by sachin vankalas on Mar 05, 2008 04:22 PM   Permalink
very trur SURAJ....

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Biharis an unwanted lot: Bal Thackeray