Nemesis
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^I'd love to see what Biharis do when lakhs of people migrate to their state, refuse to speak Bihari, and start dominating local politics.
At least Bihar doesnt have farmer suicides.
Who cares if people migrate from Bihar to Mumbai? Biharis are Indians. Maharashtra is in India. Indians can live wherever they want, stand in elections in any state they wish and speak in any of our national languages. Be it Hindi, English, Marathi, Bengali, etc etc etc.
throw them out? why? because they asked for their rights?
so, If I open my mouth at my home and discuss my problem with my family, I'm a traitor?
why can't you look at the problems we are facing? why is it that you blindly believe what the media projects you?
Seriously, If I can't discuss my problems with you Nemesis, where should I go??
Look, my point is, why does this rubbish about Biharis or Marathas or Bengalis or Punjabis even matter? We are all Indians first. Yes, we have our local cultures and we should be proud of it. But that should not supersede our Indian identity.
This regional nationalism that some people in India (Not only Maharashtrians but also Bengalis, Punjabis, Assamese, etc) project can have serious consequences for us later.
Now you are calling Marathis traitors for trying to protect their culture from the onslaught of votebank politics of UP/Bihari migrants who come and settle in Maharashtra in their droves but don't bother to learn a word of Marathi. I guess taking cheap-shots comes very easy to some people
Why should they learn Marathi? Is it written down somewhere that those who live in a particular state must learn the local language? Does that mean that only Marathi speakers should be allowed in Maharashtra? Or Bengali speakers in Bengal or Punjabi speakers in Punjab? If that is the attitude we continue to project, we can all say goodbye to the republic of India. We won't last long.
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