Have you heard of a national gali? It’s Bihari. Have you heard of the thickest skinned people? It’s again Bihari. Have you heard of people who can survive all the indignities? Yes it’s Biharis?
Yes they are the people who are shot by ULFA, they are the people rebuked everywhere for their accents, they are the people who are beaten in Mumbai. Ironically the people of the two states (UP and Bihar) are accused of plundering the wealth of the states where they migrate to work, I was not knowing that Maharashtra’s road side vendors and taxi drivers are so reach and well off that they can give competition to Raj Thackeray.
The incident in Mumbai where people were seen being helplessly beaten on the road, in the train showed the extent of animosity for these people who came here to earn a life, lead a hard up life on the pavement, seems immune to uncouth treatment as they are to cold and hot humid climate.
The chocked voices, the pleading hands while they were beaten were the picture of people who know that no body will speak on their behalf, for their life is not precious to create a wave across the political arena, for their voice will go unheard.
Raj’s statement that accused Amitabh Bachchan of favouring UP his home state instead of Maharashtra clearly showed that this man lack understanding and wisdom. After the statement there were stray incidents of violence against North Indians but Raj defended his statement, will he prove his genuineness by asking the all NRIs not to invest in their countries and remain loyal to the country they are working. Can he question Tatas whose bases are at erstwhile Bihar? Can he negate the contribution of labourers from these states to Maharashtra’s economy?
This is again a calculated strategy of a novice politician who does not have his feet pinned on the ground to woo voters. But is he sure that Mumbaikars will vote for him for allegedly bringing bad name to the state, for hitting hard to the backbone of democracy?
Earlier too Raj Thackeray’s men were involved in beating up North Indians appearing for railway exam on Kalyan and Thane Railway station.
Maharashtra is the only state in west of India where growing influence of non- Marathi people has been a major concern, the Marathi ethnocentric party Shiv Sena of Bal Thackeray gave the slogan Maharashtra is for Maharashtrian in 1970’s , his ire against Muslim is a well known fact and against South Indian in 2002. Though the senior Thackeray now hums a different tune unlike his old ones.
But trailing on the same path the amputated arm of Shiv Sena Maharashtra Navinirman Sena of Raj Thackeray has stirred the controversy once again. His party workers like wild dogs went on a hunting spree targeting the Biharis and UPites.
The submissiveness of police was very much evident that they were the moot supporters of the crime and Raj Thackeray.
Bihar with golden history is shrunk to its abysmal law, the state is now known for its gundagardi, for the burden of poverty with least of the civic senses, corruption and unemployment. But it is also true that at the cost of Bihar other state developed, it was a mineral state with rich natural resources, the industrial policies that chose Bihar as the destination were very much aware of the presence of cheap labour there. Yes the Biharis were foolish that they never raised the issue that they never asked for decent life.
Many other politicians too justified the violence saying these people have infested Mumbai with crime so they deserve the beating. Raj is the same person who said that (on Mumbai Molestation case) ‘no Maharashtrian would behave in such way’ so all the accused were innocent. Such shameless are their justifications.
These incidents are blot to our nation where people unitedly fought for country’s independence and not for their respective states. Mumbai issue was a question mark on its cosmopolitan nature where people from all part of the country have contributed to its growth. But the cheap political gimmicks to devour the other crisis in the state are not only irresponsible but unfortunate too.
Maharashtra Manus Pride are no different from other Indians, such statement can create a divide and inflict danger to human value system. Raj statement that Chhath Puja is drama showed his cultural prejudices against other.
But here is a great saying by George Aiken “If we were to wake up some morning and find that everyone was the same race, creed and colour, we would find some other cause for prejudice by noon.”
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Comments:
rajesh
November 7, 2008 at 12:00 AMamresh kumar
February 23, 2008 at 12:00 AMThe Indians working abroad are not treated so inhumanly, then how come the Biharis are treated in such a manner on their land.Going against the constitution, some people who consider themselves as the messiah of the people are infact looking at their short term interests.It's an attempt to divide the country on the basis of ethnicity and let them not forget that they would be speechless when the time to answer for their deeds come.
This kind of violence against it's own people earns such a bad reputation abroad, that our brothers and sisters working their might be seen with a sense of suspicion.There might be attemps to force them migrate them back to India. Would Mr. Thackeray be happy with that.
We call ourselves people of 21st century,but that's quite a misquote. What seems to me to be the befitting term is that we are a bunch of 100 million morons who can do nothing but watch such an shameful incident being carried on, on one of the largest democracy of the earth.
Bhupendra Kumar Mishra
February 10, 2008 at 12:00 AMMr.Raj Thakeray break up with Shiv Sena and aftermath his vanishing identity in Maharashtra is solely reason of such frustrating statement.He has lost his identity in Maharashtra and this is his political game and peculiar stunt of Raj Thakeray to become famous in one night. Maharashtra/Bihar/UP etc.. all are in India and every body have their right to go across the boundary of any state and for this there is no
need to get anybodies certificate.As far as Biharis/UPites are concerned,they are honest, they beleive in hard working and agressive in their profession. Wherever they go, they propel due to their keen interest and hard work. They earn money and fame with all positive means.They don't beg for anything, but they find their way themselves.I am proud Bihari and have pride in accepting not only people of every state of India but all over world.Let us not waste our time in petty things and quarrel among our
self but join together to make our country a developed and powerful nation.Jai Hind!
Hem Narayan
February 7, 2008 at 12:00 AMBeing from Bihar, it gives me pain seeing the so called civilised people hurting us not only physically but mentally too. Yes I belong to one of the most impoverished state but is it my fault that i belong to a state where politicians are sleeping and playing with the fate of people like us? It is natural to develop prejudices but it is noble to rise above them.Yes you are right Bihari has become a stigma here in India. Raj Thackeray should go to the basics of our Indian Constitution which allow every Indian, freedom of settlement and freedom to do work anywhere in India. The politicians and the police who supported him execute this well laid plan have added shame to our nation.I am ashamed of each Maharashtrians who took pride in the violence inflicted to innocent and meek one.Those who says Maharashtra is for Maharashtrians should know that Maharashtra is not a country but is a part of union of India and its boundary can not be sealed for any Indian be it Bihari, UPite , Tamilians or anybody.
I hear lot of proud Biharis. They only questions I have to them is why cant they build Bihar and Compete with other states including Maharashtra. Why the state is in Bad condition? Why is lowest rank in GDP with other state?
Work together to build the state first. So no minister from Goa will call you Beggars or get beaten/Shot in Mumbai.