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Does the Shiv sena want a separate Marathi country>
Asked by Anindya Mukherjee,
12 Feb 05:42 pm
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If each one were to think on those lines then mayb India as a concept would be a waste. A loss of a gloriouos histroy, past and culture of ages ane eons.
Answered by Saj Sierra, 14 Feb 10:20 am
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No, they want honor and jobs for marathis locally
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 13 Feb 03:37 pm
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May be marathi sky,marathi sun,marathi god,marathi wind,marathi water etc
Answered by vishwabandhubajpai, 13 Feb 11:28 am
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I do n't think so.
When in any system, there is an imbalance then system will rect to hv a balance. This is what happened in Maharashtra when localities were getting cornered by external people and the result was Shiva Sena. Their agenda was priority & identity for Marathi and Marathis. If they had pushed for a separate country, they would hv not got even fraction of the base what they hv today. Also once the system finds stability, these entities can remain only as a political force and agenda.
In Karnataka also, many Senas propped up with limited agenda when Kanndigas felt they r loosing identity in their own land. Case is same in AP too.
This theory can be extended to even India as a whole where Minority community is being pampered and others getting cornered. Here also society will revolt at some point of time to vent out anger and to find the stability. Already UPA is finding the heat of it already and desperately trying to put it on time delay mode at least till next genera ...more
Answered by MAdhavan Avadhany, 12 Feb 07:19 pm
When in any system, there is an imbalance then system will rect to hv a balance. This is what happened in Maharashtra when localities were getting cornered by external people and the result was Shiva Sena. Their agenda was priority & identity for Marathi and Marathis. If they had pushed for a separate country, they would hv not got even fraction of the base what they hv today. Also once the system finds stability, these entities can remain only as a political force and agenda.
In Karnataka also, many Senas propped up with limited agenda when Kanndigas felt they r loosing identity in their own land. Case is same in AP too.
This theory can be extended to even India as a whole where Minority community is being pampered and others getting cornered. Here also society will revolt at some point of time to vent out anger and to find the stability. Already UPA is finding the heat of it already and desperately trying to put it on time delay mode at least till next genera ...more
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Not even the Shiv Sena demand a seperate Marathi country.
They are fighting for the rights of Marathi manoos,
especially in Mumbai.
Answered by mohanbirsingh ghura, 12 Feb 06:10 pm
They are fighting for the rights of Marathi manoos,
especially in Mumbai.
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Have u ever studied why shivsena existed?............if such things happened in kolkotta then u must have been realized....that bengal need vanga sena.....
Answered by pramod rajapurkar, 12 Feb 06:06 pm
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It seems so. They always Jai Maharashtra first and then Jai Hind.
Answered by QueSera Sera, 12 Feb 05:46 pm
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