[Assam] Bad Roads Bangalore

Ram Sarangapani assamrs at gmail.com
Sun Aug 13 19:05:46 PDT 2006


Mukul da,

You seem to be trying too hard.
>Can Kannada survive as a free republic avoiding these infesting >outsiders
>ill Bangalore be anything without the parity of the starving Indian >Rupee
vs. $$ How long can this Gold-rush last in B'Lore. And >what after that?

I read the blog too (re-read it too). Didn't read anywhere that the
B'loreans are wanting to become a free republic. Maybe it is somewhere
between the lines. :-) :-)

--Ram


On 8/13/06, mc mahant <mikemahant at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>   Look at this Blog-
>
> <<
> #<http://o3.indiatimes.com/mytimes/archive/2006/08/10/1191837.aspx#1222711>
>  re: Bangalore: now full of *undeserving immigrants*! (will you call *Narrow
> Provincialism*?)
>
> Yes,it is the tolerence exhibited by kannadigas that is being misused
> here. Can these @$^*&## immigrants survive in any other south-Indian metro
> (say for Ex. Chennai) without learning the local language? Can they get away
> with speaking in Hindi/English there? Tamils that I know of are such
> liguistic fanatics that they will teach you Tamil and ask you to talk to
> them in their language. Many people (esp the northies, who think
> south-indian means madrasi) think while in B'lore they should learn and
> speak Tamil!! ( The *Superior Tamil *vs *Low Kannadiga* syndrome again)
>
> We have never been language fanatics before. But since we are giving too
> much of a margin to these ungrateful guys, they think it is our weakness.
> The tolerence is taken for granted and i think it has reached a limit. Like
> someone had earlier mentioned, we kannadigas do not go to other states and
> impose our culture on them. Same way we dont have to tolerate others'
> dominance here. (Dire Threatening)
>
> TOI is definitely not pro-karnataka. I noticed recently that even when
> there were floods in north karnataka (b'coz of water release from
> maharastra), they were only reporting floods in surat, maharastra and AP.
> There's more to it than what meets the eye. >>(Sounds like some whining
> Kharkhowa )
>
>
>
> But the Warning,Threatening,Whining  Kannadiga failed to ask these basic
> questions:
>
>    - Is Bangalore in the *Silicon* Convesion Foundry business at all or
>    it is a poor man's dream ?
>    - Can Kannada survive as a free republic avoiding these infesting
>    outsiders
>    - Will Bangalore be anything without the parity of the starving
>    Indian Rupee vs. $$
>    - How long can this Gold-rush last in B'Lore. And what after that?
>
>
>
> mm
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
> From:  *Chan Mahanta <cmahanta at charter.net>*
> To:  *assam at assamnet.org*
> Subject:  *[Assam] Bad Roads*
> Date:  *Sun, 13 Aug 2006 20:03:06 -0500*
> >Sometime ago, many of our friends vented their frustrations regarding
> >bad roads in Assam, and rightly so. A few asserted that it is not so
> >in other parts of India, and thus branded it an uniquely kharkhowa
> >problem. I remember debating the point.
> >
> >Here is more:
> http://o3.indiatimes.com/mytimes/archive/2006/08/10/1191837.aspx
> >
> >And this  at B'lore, the desi Silicon Valley.
> >
> >What do you make of it?
> >
> >cm
> >
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