I know of many people form armed forces whose children are leaving abroad or have better jobs in Industry. Whereas people from UP/Bihar who are 60% forces are ready to risk life in scary place like Kashmir whereas hate infested areas of maharastra, etc.. get better jobs in industry due to communal bonding. End result, jhoo mharneey kheey lhiyeee thyaar hein vooha deesh kheey khaam aatha hein. Once these loyal people become traitors, havoc will let loose on all these hate people. About missionaries in North per Don Johnson, let us not be blakmailed again on basis of religion/langauge does not matter if they are RSS or Missionary or some language fanatics. Let us get out of all the blackmailers.
RE:about armed forces and missionary in North
by D S on Mar 06, 2008 03:44 AM Permalink
which bhaiyas are you talking abt, the rajputs, jats, gujjar from western up or the nepali types from north east up. each of them are tough. Gorkha from nepal are even in british army.
RE:RE:about armed forces and missionary in North
by D S on Mar 06, 2008 03:39 AM Permalink
more money and better life in canada, auz, nz, us...and dollars. punjabi is 4th spoken lang in canada will overtake italian. marathis are not far behin gujarthis when rush for better opportunities abroad. they DON'T WANT TO WASTE LIFE in risky places like kashmir
RE:about armed forces and missionary in North
by D S on Mar 06, 2008 03:36 AM Permalink
not really..punajbis are leaving left and right to canada, auz, nz
RE:about armed forces and missionary in North
by Attatar Yena on Mar 06, 2008 04:06 AM Permalink
After reading teh news 'a commander shot dead in Bihar jail' I am beginning to seriously believe that avarage Bihari unlike average Indian has a criminal core at the centre of his/her personality that is bereft of any sense of morality or higher values.. from top to bottom it is all teh same. Not a single day goes by when bihar doesnt stop surprising us.. Soemtimes I feel the situation in Bihar is even worse than some African and Latin American countries ... Shame on those who represent Biharis and identify with Bihari culture.