So much concern with not even few hours have gone by and no one even bothered for a state which is completely cut for last 65 days and people are paying through their nose for whatever essential commodity is available
Re: Not even a day has passed
by Vijaya Moorthy on Jun 16, 2010 12:45 PM
Absolutely right Jitesh! Everyone seems to know and relate to the grievances of a 2-days of monsoon madness in Mumbai. Most of the readers of newspapers and Internet have no idea of how people of Manipur have suffered in 65 days when Naga groups blocked highways preventing essential commodities from reaching the state!
Re: Not even a day has passed
by John Abraham on Jun 16, 2010 12:46 PM
Because Manipur is a smallnorth eastern state . There is hardly any income for Central Government from there. Bombay is not like that It is India's financial capital and also the Grate Maharasthra's Capital. It is a place of Raj Tharay.
So this is the biggest problem to be solved. Leave all other works pending. Also have arireal survey by Presidnet of India, Vice President & P.M. Never forget to take Mummy & Bata also. It is the time to canvas vot for Congi.
Re: Not even a day has passed
by kallol mukherjee on Jun 16, 2010 12:44 PM
very realistic and honest comment. Frankly speaking most of the participants in this message board have very little idea of the seven sisters
Re: should
by Vishal Malkan on Jun 16, 2010 12:37 PM
heheh..again u have mistaken its the BMC who takes action...& its controlled by shivsena....:) poorDhongi....
Re: should
by Nitin Darji on Jun 16, 2010 12:33 PM
What nonsense ? Services were completely out of gear. Flooding in most parts of the city. All drainages are full and gutter water overflowing at most places.
Re: should
by Andrew Rao on Jun 16, 2010 12:32 PM
Pooh! Why hype? TALK ABOUT CITIZENS FIRST AND THEN POLITICAL PARTIES. INDIA IS THE ONLY COUNTRY WHERE POLITICS IS ABOVE NATION AND SURVIVAL AS AN INDEPENDENT COUNTRY IS IN DANGER.
i am in bombay right now and theres v less rain now, its jus the hyped news shown here. yes morning it was raining but not that heavy as mentioned here. rediff dont scare ppl by such news
Re: f
by Nitin Darji on Jun 16, 2010 12:31 PM
What are you saying ? All trains were late by half an hour on western and central. Some trains on harbour line were cancelled.
Re: tree havoc
by Magnifying glass on Jun 16, 2010 12:35 PM
Cause when a huge tree falls the authorities go hunting for a kitchen knife in some aunties house.And another thing,when Mumbai snezzes the whole of India trembles.
Re: Re: tree havoc
by John Abraham on Jun 16, 2010 12:41 PM
Immediately we should action against that particular tree. Also take action against BJP, SS & MNS. I, suppose, this tree was planted during BJP & SS previous government. To know how to solve the present problem send few congi. ministers of both Central & Maharastra to USA, UK & Italy along with Rahu Baba.
Re: Re: tree havoc
by colo polo on Jun 16, 2010 12:32 PM
Thats a very good excuse for working personnel in Mumbai haha. we tend to get more lazy now as we get more excuses to come in...