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Strict Action
by Sheetal Kaur on May 27, 2008 04:26 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister R R Patil on Monday warned of strict action.
Will the government keep warning this gut or actually take action.
If he was in UK he would be in jail by now.


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by sameer meher on May 27, 2008 05:52 AM   Permalink
Britishers were thrown by few agressive indians like Raj.And Raj is also doing the same in todays time in india.

And about UK , everybody knows that indians and pakistanis are not liked by UK ppls. It is same tendency, that indians are stilling the job of UK ppls in UK. the UK ppls have that thought against indians , inspite of Visas. Here in India Raj is dealing as the Grounds are open without Visa system.

About Language , English is said to be global language , you tell me how many countries really speak that language? In japan official language is Japanese . In germany official language is german , in france it is french, in spain it is spanish, in china it is chinese( mandarian), every country has its own language. Everybody had rights ! So in Maharashtra why there should not be rights of Marathi language ? And if more polish way you need to talk than sanskrit should be indias , national language , wasnt it destroyed ?



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by siva krishnan on May 27, 2008 06:48 AM   Permalink
Is Maharashtra a separate country and not a part of Indian constitution. Dont talk and act like a stupid. First know the differences between a Country and a State. Your comment is absolute non-sense.

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by Sasshank Dande on May 27, 2008 08:10 AM   Permalink
Linguistic states in India were created by constitution. Hence each language should get priority in its own state. Lot of people talk about constitutional right of migration but none is talking of constitutional duty of the state governments in UP & Bihar to develop their states and create jobs in their states. Major reason of the problem is backwardness of UP & Bihar. WE donot see such a mass migration from other developed states. Instead of castigating Raj Thackray why dont people hold politicians of UP & Bihar responsible for not clearing rot in their states? Last thing we want is politicians from these states coming to Maharashtra to play their politics and create problems in Maharashtra.

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by shashi sharma on May 27, 2008 04:55 AM   Permalink
Raj should follow Tagodia's suggestion to throw bangladeshi's from Mumbai rather than fighting against his oun countrymen.Bangladeshi's have also created mess for Maharashtrans.


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by chetan on May 27, 2008 05:20 AM   Permalink
root of all these problems is inability of bihar and UP Govt to deal with Bangladeshi illigal imigrants (because they dont want to loose vote bank),crime,illitracy and poverty.As bangladeshi snatch your jobs Up and biharies migrate to other states,states that are already strugling with their own problems.If Up and biharians have any self respect then they should nail their politians first,they are the one who are bringing shame and disrespect to you.

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by Ashish Kanekar on May 27, 2008 06:21 AM   Permalink
The Bangles are a problem but blaming the woes of Bihar/UP on them .... I disagree.

Look at the birthrate/couple in Bihar/UP. That has nothing to do with the Bangles.

Bangles taking jobs in Bihar/UP???? Heck Bangles are a lot smarter than that. They would never go there. They know there are virtually NO jobs in Bihar/UP.

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by Omar Shariff on May 27, 2008 07:11 AM   Permalink
Togadia is loser guy .He is also bangla fellow.ha ha ha

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