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Colonel saahab, think of india also, not only marathi.
by manoj on Mar 20, 2008 11:54 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Mr. colonel has no caring for india. He cares about only his maharashtra. He says mumbai life is bad. Tell me which city in india does not have crowd, and is bad ? Mumbai has already got maximum share of company, jobs. How much more do u want.
If mumbai look like fish market, its only becuase bad administration. Chor & kaam chore traffic, municipality who make third grad foot path, and take bribe from moterist and the road is in big mess. They all belong to marathi union so who will dare to complain against them.
I am not saying that mumbai city should not be planned and crowd handled. but the way marathi has narrow attitude, they cant see the other's point of view. They think they are doing big favour on india by allowing outsider to live in mumbai. Dont realise that outsider have also done something for maharashtra. And legally how can mumbai belong to marathi ? Or Delhi belong to any regional state ? Is it possible if we believe in indian constitution.


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by arun naik on Mar 20, 2008 12:50 PM   Permalink
manoj - why should only mr colonel and maharashtra think about india ? what about your people ? why dont you people develop your own states ? here everything is bad in mumbai as you say, still you want to stay in mumbai why? it is fact that mumbai police is next to scotland yard and our mumbai BEST is BEST in india. but if you say that all is bad in mumbai, it is your level of thinking. your people shuld show and prove that your police, municipality, bus service are good than maharashtra and that too others should say so.
what a low degree of thinking you people having ?


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by Pappu on Mar 20, 2008 12:04 PM   Permalink
1817 saw a war breaking out between the Marathas and the British. A battle was fought in Kirkee (now "Khadki"), a town earlier outside the main Pune (though at present is considered to be well within the city limits). The Peshwas were defeated and the British forces took over the town. The British realized the importance of the city and built a large cantonment to the east of the city. Later, Pune was pronounced the Monsoon Capital of the Bombay Presidency. The city passed into British rule after the defeat of Marathas in the Battle of Ashti in 1818. Army bases established by the British on the outskirts of the city were later converted into cantonments of Pune and Khadki. The Pune Municipality was established in 1858. A number of esteemed educational institutes also came up here in the latter half of the 19th century, enhancing Pune's stature as an education hub

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by Pappu on Mar 20, 2008 12:09 PM   Permalink


If your parent have invested some money on your education too apart from F**KEng each other your situation would be different.

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by Pappu on Mar 20, 2008 12:02 PM   Permalink
Pune is a city located in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the capital of Pune District in which it is located. It is the 7th largest city in India with a population of 4.5 million, and the second largest in the state of Maharashtra

If your parent have invested some money on your education too apart from F**KEng each other your situation would be different.



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by amit saraf on Mar 20, 2008 02:26 PM   Permalink
Mr.colonel is absolutely right all this written is fact.why these north indian poeple wont heading to rest of other growing cities? Today mumbai is not the city which is booming ? but other cities like banglore,hydrabad,chennai is also in booming.we marathi people never fight without cause unless & until our patience are over .we provide shelter to these nonsence people last from 100 years in mumbai but what we get in responce to that crime,hate,gundagardi,monopoly in businesses along with harsh behaviour.Initialy we ignore it but when other people consider our ignorance as a cowardness. then somebosy has to take an action.still these people wont understand that everybody will not becomes amitabh in an overnight.today still this limlighted film industry is their destination. For e.g. look at those rich north indian girls specialy delhi girls coming here not to earn bread & butter but want to became a famous.these aspiring supermodel ready to go at any level to became a famous they spend their night life in night club & dance bars. we dont have our local garls & women dancing shamelessly in dance bars. what we have to do ? shall we sit like an ideal people watching our maharstra pride to ruin in hell, no our forefather fight for this place & this is our land we want our cities to be good & globe tretter. we want mumbai to compete with shanghai not compete with Las-vegas where this city is helding today thats why we highly educated marathi people behind this campaign.

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