
Land of
million opportunities, where million dreams are buried and born every day, home to Bollywood testimonial to thousands of scripted success stories, witness to many,
‘Big Indian Dreams ‘ coming true…,Maximum City, City that never sleeps…it can be associated with many such adjectives.
The city is Jewel of all Metros , Mumbai contributes 10% of factory employment, 33% of income tax collections, 60% of customs duty collections, 20% of central excise tax collections, 40% of India's foreign trade and rupees 40,000 crore (US $9 billion) in corporate taxes.*
But the big question which we have is,
who really owns Mumbai? Is it the Men who Rule it, or self proclaimed Political leaders, or
‘We The People’, wait a minute who comes under the purview of so called as we the people, is it the ‘Marathi Manus’1 or North Indians . If we dig deep within ourselves the answer is as clear as a crystal ball, Mumbai belongs to men and women who build this great city. And who are they, they are no one but common men and women who had a dream in their eyes and worked hard and chased it, and even if they were light years from fulfillment of destiny, they had a smile on their face.
And this ‘Stupid Common Man’ is tired of
‘Raj-giri’, pardon me for my language and use of famous phrases from recent bollywood flicks. Common man is crushed between some myopic and petty political actions, and pressure of earning daily bread. These actions actually may not give great deal of political mileage to a nascent Political Party, only it would play in hands of the ruling party. Let me not get my hands dirty by writing about our Politicians.
Talking about
Marathi Manus, is against North Indians , I do think so, any stupid common man in Mumbai is too busy to care about stuff like that , here everybody has to think about their daily bread and any man Marathi, Gujrati or Bengali, tries to keep away from the mess. I have a serious doubt, if our leaders say that Marathi Manus is not getting his rights and a place that he deserves, I will ask who is Marathi Manus? Is he Milkha Singh that speaks better Marathi than Punjabi and has been a domicile resident of the city for 25 years or Rambharose who prepares better Puranpoli’s2 than a Marathi brahmen cook, or is Sheikh Nadeem who dances in Ganpati procession of Lalbaugcha Raja3. Even I was at the receiving end of things a very good friend of mine from Jaipur commented on a discussion on a b-school in Nagpur “ Sir your home is getting all the big ticket intellectual Investment”, I replied “Sir my home is the same as yours and we call it India”. This may sound to dramatic but this was the only reply I could think at the point of time.
I am Gurathi, and speak fluent Marathi and proud of the same, and I don’t believe that since one man went against the non Maharashtian’s the entire Marathi community should not be blamed. ‘An Eye for Eye leave all the residents of Mumbai Blind!.... As I always say.Revenge is sweet , but unfortunately not Fruitful!
* Mc Kinsey Report Published in 2005 in association with NASSCOM. http://www.mckinsey.com/locations/india/mckinseyonindia/pdf/NASSCOM_McKinsey_Report_2005.pdf
1 The Common Maharashtrian Man.
2 A Sweet delicacy from Maharashtra.
3 Lalbaugcha Raja is the oldest (75 years) Ganesh Mandal in Mumbai, They say all your wishes are fulfilled by lord Ganesha. This Idol has a first right of visarjan . Muslims in Crafford Market area, during the last day do a complete Pooja and then lead the procession before the Idol is immersed in Girgaum Chowpati in Mumbai.
3 comments:
I Would like to start my comment here with a firm view that India is free secular democratic country and no INDIAN should be restricted from working and/or living anywhere in INDIA. Its his own land. Having said this, i have following opinion about issues raised by gaurav
1. Every country, state, city or even a colony has its own culture where people have been living since ages with same culture and values. When people new people come in to the place, they are accepted and are welcomed till the time both live in peace with each other. however the trouble starts when one group of people start or try dominating other group of people and forcefully impose their way of behavior or their culture on to others. Then its human to have a conflict in such situation. In case of Mumbai, i guess same has been the issue. Punjabi's, Marathi's gujrathi's south indian's and north indian,s all have been living peacefully in the city unless issue of dominance arose or the locals started felling that somehow their culture, values have been lost in the entire mix of cultures. Take my own example. I am studying in hyderabad. If i go in to city and try to dominate my ways on the local people, i will have to face the consequences. But that does not mean that i have been restricted here to follow my culture but it just means that i have to adjust with local people, give them and their culture due respect and get adjusted a bit. Unless the attitude remains like this, there should not be any issue.
2. Second point which gaurav made was regarding busy people in Mumbai and do they really care about this issue. I personally feel that its we middle class, so called well educated and sophisticated people who are really busy to care about this issue and are not the real sufferers of this issues. The real suffers of this issues have been the common man living on the streets of Mumbai, may it be a Marashtrian or North indian or any other person. For them solutions to this issue matters a lot.
Having said this, our great politicians from both parts of the country have exaggerated the issue to a very large extent and real issue has been left unanswered.
Having said all this, finally it boils down to a simple conclusion that we all are Indian's, we have freedom to live and work together anywhere in India, its our own responsibility on the part of locals to be accommodating and migrants to respect local values, culture and thinking.
Its been centuries that fantastic india has been living together and we will continue to do so.... :-). Afteral which family doesn't have fights? But that never breaks the family but that makes the bonding even more stronger and expectations more clear :-).
Well Said...Guru Bhai..
Its the people who build city state or nation...Some people are taking undue advantage of people sentiments and using for political reason..which is harming country's image..in long run..
It has only 1 affect and that too is -ve..
keep posting..
@ Salil amazing.. co-relation u made it with family...thanks appreciated.. it totaly made sense..esp pt 1. true.. i totally agree.
@ Ankit..
Hey when did u start calling me Guru Bhai .. i am just Guru for u all..
well said well said.. only effect is -ve!
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