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Raj spech
by Samrat on May 05, 2008 05:27 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

First of all I want to say that These spech are very harmful to our nation which was delivered by Raj.But did the North Indian Leaders think about it?Why does people migrant from these states?Our leaders are responsible for it and people also who elected these types of leader.
Mr Lalu Prasad Yadav responsible for it.He elected three times.What did he give to Bihar.
Poverty nothin else.

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by sunil sirohi on May 05, 2008 05:31 PM   Permalink
he gave some industries like railway wheel factory(announced 4 yrs back), power house for railways in bihar, now a coach factory has been announced to be set up in bihar.
but like CHARA , he will devour all the money and bihar will be bihar again.

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by aga on May 05, 2008 05:30 PM   Permalink
Wherever there is capital, labour will come. Mumbai is financial capital of South East Asia. Actually Mumbai must be delinked from Maharasthra. It should have separate governing body in itself. Regarding Raj-Our political system permits such nuisances.

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by Bharat on May 05, 2008 05:36 PM   Permalink
Well said, this is actually the time to create Mumbai as a separate state/ union territory direct under the control of central gov/president. So that this marathi - Non marthi conflict comes to end and rest of maharashtra, specially east Maharashtra which is much backward than bihar or jharkhand also develops.


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by Apoorva Marathe on May 05, 2008 05:51 PM   Permalink
why mumbai ONLY, let other capital like say patna should also come under the control of central GOVT.U people hv no right to talk about 'mumbai' , first look at ur own state, we r not catching the trains to goto Patna & begging there. Beggers are not choosers.

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