Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Amchi Mumbai (My Mumbai)

Hi All,

 Two and a half years ago I appeared for the Lehman Brother interview and I was supposed to join in Mumbai if got selected. After clearing three rounds of interview I have been told by HR panel that they “will get back to me”. I hope you all understand what does this phrase means. If not, I’ll tell you this is a sophisticated way to say good bye. 

Now I would say I am double lucky at this point of time. First, as Lehman Brother is no more with us. Second reason is now I am no more belongs to Maharashtra. Since I am not a Marathi Manoos. Let me first tell you that I am born and brought up in Delhi. Which is touching the boundaries of U.P.  So, it might possible delhiites would be the next one.

I don’t want to indulge in why all these things are happenings. I hope that we all know the reason behind all this chaos. Bal Thackeray nephew should learn this from Mauritius PM Mr. Naveenchandra Ramgoolam. The moment he landed in his homeland, he touched Bihar soil and applied it on his forehead as a mark of respect to the native land of his forefathers. What would you say that kind of respects- a mark of conservatism or the respect of love and respect for his forefathers’ land? I leave that on you to decide.

If people of Maturities have no hesitation in making the prime minister whose roots doesn’t belongs to the island. Then Who are you? to stop people from other states. What kind of message you are imparting abroad?

In my class VII I have studied in Civics that we can move to any part of country without taking any permission and law is same for every one etc. etc. Either we have to change the text of those books or we have to control all these nonsense. I have few suggestions if NCERT want to change the syllabus. Few of them are

  • Parliament should have only Delhiites as it is located in Delhi
  • No Hindi movie should be made in Mumbai, only Marathi.
  • At every state, buses, train and flight should be stopped and staff changed to local men.
  • NRI’s should not be allowed to invest in India as they left their mother land.

I hope our leaders would like to choose the second option. 

If you are unable to find the real problems for Mumbai to be addressed first, I have a few please focus on them. I am quite sure this will give you more seats in the upcoming elections.

  • Issue of school dropouts in Mumbai.  Over 53 per cent of the children from municipal schools  drop out of school by the age of  10-16 years.
  • According to 2001 census of India, about 54% of the city's population lives in slums. Dharavi,  Asia's second largest slum is located in central Mumbai and houses over 1 million people. I am  quite sure all of them are not from UP and Bihar.
  • Mumbai recorded 27,577 incidents of crime in 2004.
  • Continuous raining for one or two days seriously affects the working of the city.

I was posting this blog after the news of Rahul Raj. An emotional young boy from patna, encountered by Mumbai Police. But, meanwhile news of Dharmadev Rai came. He was beaten to death in Thane, Mumbai. Group of 10 goons get into the local train and after verifying Dharmadev belongs to Gorakhpur, death sentence awarded for him.

Please my dear leaders for god sake stop this stupidity before it becomes revolution.

Remember: Pehle Desh fir Shesh (Country First)

With Love,

Dhiraj Srivastava

Source:

http://www.newstrackindia.com/

http://www.wikipedia.org/

 

 

4 comments:

Pankaj K Sinha said...

Believe me...I was waiting for your blog on this issue.

But we should do something in real...our President is also Marathi but I have not seen any update from her side. We all should ashamed on our President and I think she should resign from her post as Parliament is in Delhi.

Dost...Kehne ko toh bahut kuch hai..par kisse kahen...gussa bhi bahut hai lekin kispe nikalein....

AFSDAFSDFSDFSDF said...

Just as a short comment I would like to add that all this mischievious activities are being carried out by MNS with the full fledged tacit support of present central government led by CONGRESS or say SONIA. We must get united and fight back to teach all these parties, government or individual a strong lesson in all possible ways. We must lodge our protest through various forums.

We can also write to PM and President through the following links:
http://pmindia.nic.in/write.htm
mailto:presidentofindia@rb.nic.in

Sweet Angel said...

Here I would like to add something ...

NMS which is mostly in news now adays…was founded by Raj Thackeray, nephew of Shiv Sena leader Bal Thackeray. Raj Thackeray resigned from his uncle's party in January 2006. The reason given by him for breaking away from the Shiv Sena was that it was "run by petty clerks" because of which it had "fallen from its former glory".
At the time of the party's foundation, Raj Thackeray stated that he does not want to have hostilities with his uncle who "was, is and always will be (his) mentor".
Party was founded in 2006 but came into some or the other controversies since then..
And is we look at the political reactions towards the scene
Three ministers who condemned the activity were Railway Minister Lalu Prasad yadav demanded , Steel Minister Ram Vilas Paswan and Minister for Food Processing Industries, as well as a Congress leader, Subodh Kant Sahay demanded a ban on the MNS and its chief was a "mental case," but Maharashtra chief minister has maintained a silence on the issue who can actually take some action against it is sitting quite holding his seat tightly.
Vilasrao Deshmukh said his government is responsible for failure in preventing attacks and ordered a probe into the incident, which will also inquire into why the job advertisements where not given in Marathi newspapers. He said: "What has happened is not good.
What example are we setting for next generation?? Matter is to be taken very seriosly..

Rgds
Shuchi

Unknown said...

it is very good thinking sir, each can think like u is eccential. jay hind.