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Problems of Maharashtra
by suhail haque on Mar 20, 2008 12:27 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The author failed himself as a colonel of the Indian Army. who selected him?? He's regional from head to toe and he talks of being an Indian..The politicians are rotten and the system is no better but what are we ourselves...Before raising fingers at others be it Biharis, UPites or anybody else... just remember three fingers are pointed toward urself.. Even after 60 years of independence, we are still fighting for territory and refering each other as bihari's, punjabi's, chinki's, maharashtrian's.. When will we become Indians??
Instead of moving ahead we are basically moving backwards...
God bless this country....
Jai Hind....

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  RE:Problems of Maharashtra
by All Right on Mar 20, 2008 12:32 PM   Permalink
The last line in your statement is the best. Whereas the first line of your comment is utterly ridiculous.
My 2 cents.

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  RE:Problems of Maharashtra
by Secular India on Mar 20, 2008 12:33 PM   Permalink
This guy must see the state of Maharashtra outside the island city of Mumbai and Pune Cantonment. Its no better than Bihar - and UP is a lot better on issues such as power and job creation. Mumbai is doing OK because the best talent from accross India has come here to do work.

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  RE:Problems of Maharashtra
by All Right on Mar 20, 2008 12:56 PM   Permalink
Secular India. Elsewhere on this board, you are roaming around saying that Mumbai is made up of 70% migrants from interior Maharashtra, hence Mumbai is worse than Noida.
Tell me what is the truth? Here you are saying Mumbai doing OK because the best talent from across India is here.
You seem to be totally confused.

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  RE:Problems of Maharashtra
by heramb gude on Mar 20, 2008 12:53 PM   Permalink
My dear Mr Secular
I have been to Dhanbad some time ago.That falls in Jharkhand which was once part of Bihar.I have seen what it is like to stay there.I have been to the interiors of Maharashtra and can vouch that interiors of Maharashtra are far ahead of what you wish to describe of UP/Bihar. As regards power,all states in India except may be West Bengal are suffering from huge power deficits.As for employment, if there really were good job opportunies in these two states, no sane person is foolish enough to leave his parents/Wife children and migrate 1000s of km to Maahrashtra/Gujarat and other comparatively industrialised states in search of employment.

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  RE:Problems of Maharashtra
by Tom on Mar 20, 2008 12:41 PM   Permalink
True

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Provincialism: Problems of Mumbai