Aamayakudu Posted August 16, 2012 Report Posted August 16, 2012 yevarikina telisthe konchem vivaram gaa chepandhi..
Terminator II Posted August 16, 2012 Report Posted August 16, 2012 same question I had this morning.. no answer yet
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aragorn Posted August 16, 2012 Report Posted August 16, 2012 [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]BANGALORE: Southwestern railway has sold over 2020 tickets for passengers from northeast who had booked tickets to go to Assam by 2pm on Thursday. The authorities have announced another special train to Guwahati, departing from Bangalore City station at 8pm.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]The railways have already sent over 6900 natives of northeast home by two special trains and the regular [/size][/font][/color][url="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Bangalore-City-Guwahati-express"]Bangalore City-Guwahati express[/url][color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4] on Wednesday night. On Thursday, the situation at the city railway station was chaotic as thousands of northeast people and Nepal, Bhutan and [/size][/font][/color][url="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Tibet"]Tibet[/url][color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4] nationals thronged to get tickets and leave the city, as early as possible. Many of them have not even got any tickets but are not ready to get back to their houses in Bangalore.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]While most of them said that they heard some news on word of mouth that there is a threat to their lives, many said that their parents called them back to their native and some others shared their experiences of being harassed by unknown people.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]"We work in the TVS company and we heard it from others of our clan in the city that there is a threat to our lives. The company officials asked us to leave the city until safety is reassured. We came by a train from Hosur and now waiting here to get tickets to go to our village in Odalguri district in Assam," said Pabitro Borua.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]Even security guards and office helpers from Fortis Hospital and hotel workers of Bowring Institute have informed their offices and are fleeing from the city. "We are afraid what is going to happen. We have only heard of instances in Neelansandra where some of the northeast natives have been killed. We do not know who are these people who are threatening us, whether they are Muslims or Hindus but we are just scared and we trust no one," said Akash Ali, native of Tripura and an office helper in Fortis Hospital on Bannerghatta road.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]"We got calls from our families in Assam that there is violence against northeast residents in Bangalore and south India. Although we are afraid of going home because the situation over there is equally worse, but we would be rest assured if we are amidst our people. We definitely feel insecure in these states," said Nirol Nagajhari, native of Odalguri district in Assam.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]Nagajhari was working in a quarry in Kerala. He is now going back with many young boys, who had come to work with him from his village, in hope of earning money and helping their families.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]Most of these folks who are afraid and who have received such messages or heard from others are either security guards or hotel workers or service boys or salon employees. Students in colleges and people working in IT sector or companies in the city belonging from the northeastern states were not among the ones who are thronging the railway stations.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]Railway authorities and state police have deployed platoons of police force to monitor the chaos at the stations and also to ensure their safety here.[/size][/font][/color]
sachin16 Posted August 16, 2012 Report Posted August 16, 2012 idi bangalore lone kadu monna HYD lo kuda jarigindhi ani paper lo chadiva.....but not in this huge amount......akada local vallu warning icharu antha mee valla jobs pothunayi mavi ......ikkada nunchi velakapothe champesthamu ani......ento mana desam lo ne illa kothukoni chasthunthe inka ikkada vallu manalani kalusthunaru antha..kalchara mari..........
yankees Posted August 16, 2012 Report Posted August 16, 2012 [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]BANGALORE: Southwestern railway has sold over 2020 tickets for passengers from northeast who had booked tickets to go to Assam by 2pm on Thursday. The authorities have announced another special train to Guwahati, departing from Bangalore City station at 8pm.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]The railways have already sent over 6900 natives of northeast home by two special trains and the regular [/size][/font][/color][url="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Bangalore-City-Guwahati-express"]Bangalore City-Guwahati express[/url][color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4] on Wednesday night. On Thursday, the situation at the city railway station was chaotic as thousands of northeast people and Nepal, Bhutan and [/size][/font][/color][url="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Tibet"]Tibet[/url][color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4] nationals thronged to get tickets and leave the city, as early as possible. Many of them have not even got any tickets but are not ready to get back to their houses in Bangalore.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]While most of them said that they heard some news on word of mouth that there is a threat to their lives, many said that their [/size][/font][/color][url="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/People-from-northeast-flee-Bangalore-despite-governments-assurances/articleshow/15518161.cms#"][color="blue"][font=inherit !important][size=1][font=inherit !important][size=1][background=transparent]parents[/background][/size][/font][/size][/font][/color][/url][color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4] called them back to their native and some others shared their experiences of being harassed by unknown people.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]"We work in the TVS company and we heard it from others of our clan in the city that there is a threat to our lives. The company officials asked us to leave the city until safety is reassured. We came by a train from Hosur and now waiting here to get tickets to go to our village in Odalguri district in Assam," said Pabitro Borua.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]Even security guards and [/size][/font][/color][url="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/People-from-northeast-flee-Bangalore-despite-governments-assurances/articleshow/15518161.cms#"][color="blue"][font=inherit !important][size=1][font=inherit !important][size=1][background=transparent]office[/background][/size][/font][/size][/font][/color][/url][color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4] helpers from Fortis Hospital and hotel workers of Bowring Institute have informed their offices and are fleeing from the city. "We are afraid what is going to happen. We have only heard of instances in Neelansandra where some of the northeast natives have been killed. We do not know who are these people who are threatening us, whether they are Muslims or Hindus but we are just scared and we trust no one," said Akash Ali, native of Tripura and an office helper in Fortis Hospital on Bannerghatta road.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]"We got calls from our families in Assam that there is violence against northeast residents in Bangalore and south India. Although we are afraid of going home because the situation over there is equally worse, but we would be rest assured if we are amidst our people. We definitely feel insecure in these states," said Nirol Nagajhari, native of Odalguri district in Assam.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]Nagajhari was working in a quarry in Kerala. He is now going back with many young boys, who had come to work with him from his village, in hope of earning money and helping their families.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]Most of these folks who are afraid and who have received such messages or heard from others are either security guards or hotel workers or service boys or salon employees. Students in colleges and people working in IT sector or companies in the city belonging from the northeastern states were not among the ones who are thronging the railway stations.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]Railway authorities and state police have deployed platoons of police force to [/size][/font][/color][url="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/People-from-northeast-flee-Bangalore-despite-governments-assurances/articleshow/15518161.cms#"][color="blue"][font=inherit !important][size=1][font=inherit !important][size=1][background=transparent]monitor[/background][/size][/font][/size][/font][/color][/url][color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4] the chaos at the stations and also to ensure their safety here.[/size][/font][/color]
kakka mukka Posted August 16, 2012 Report Posted August 16, 2012 [quote name='aragorn' timestamp='1345135232' post='1302319585'] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]BANGALORE: Southwestern railway has sold over 2020 tickets for passengers from northeast who had booked tickets to go to Assam by 2pm on Thursday. The authorities have announced another special train to Guwahati, departing from Bangalore City station at 8pm.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]The railways have already sent over 6900 natives of northeast home by two special trains and the regular [/size][/font][/color][url="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Bangalore-City-Guwahati-express"]Bangalore City-Guwahati express[/url][color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4] on Wednesday night. On Thursday, the situation at the city railway station was chaotic as thousands of northeast people and Nepal, Bhutan and [/size][/font][/color][url="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Tibet"]Tibet[/url][color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4] nationals thronged to get tickets and leave the city, as early as possible. Many of them have not even got any tickets but are not ready to get back to their houses in Bangalore.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]While most of them said that they heard some news on word of mouth that there is a threat to their lives, many said that their parents called them back to their native and some others shared their experiences of being harassed by unknown people.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]"We work in the TVS company and we heard it from others of our clan in the city that there is a threat to our lives. The company officials asked us to leave the city until safety is reassured. We came by a train from Hosur and now waiting here to get tickets to go to our village in Odalguri district in Assam," said Pabitro Borua.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]Even security guards and office helpers from Fortis Hospital and hotel workers of Bowring Institute have informed their offices and are fleeing from the city. "We are afraid what is going to happen. We have only heard of instances in Neelansandra where some of the northeast natives have been killed. We do not know who are these people who are threatening us, whether they are Muslims or Hindus but we are just scared and we trust no one," said Akash Ali, native of Tripura and an office helper in Fortis Hospital on Bannerghatta road.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]"We got calls from our families in Assam that there is violence against northeast residents in Bangalore and south India. Although we are afraid of going home because the situation over there is equally worse, but we would be rest assured if we are amidst our people. We definitely feel insecure in these states," said Nirol Nagajhari, native of Odalguri district in Assam.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]Nagajhari was working in a quarry in Kerala. He is now going back with many young boys, who had come to work with him from his village, in hope of earning money and helping their families.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]Most of these folks who are afraid and who have received such messages or heard from others are either security guards or hotel workers or service boys or salon employees. Students in colleges and people working in IT sector or companies in the city belonging from the northeastern states were not among the ones who are thronging the railway stations.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#3F3F3F][font=georgia][size=4]Railway authorities and state police have deployed platoons of police force to monitor the chaos at the stations and also to ensure their safety here.[/size][/font][/color] [/quote] Oh...That ah..I think what o whatu..
jbourne Posted August 16, 2012 Report Posted August 16, 2012 ivi anni chuste 2012 daggarlo ne vundi anipistondii
vokatonumberkurrodu Posted August 16, 2012 Report Posted August 16, 2012 [quote name='sachin16' timestamp='1345135447' post='1302319609'] idi bangalore lone kadu monna HYD lo kuda jarigindhi ani paper lo chadiva.....but not in this huge amount......akada local vallu warning icharu antha mee valla jobs pothunayi mavi ......ikkada nunchi velakapothe champesthamu ani......ento mana desam lo ne illa kothukoni chasthunthe inka ikkada vallu manalani kalusthunaru antha..kalchara mari.......... [/quote] i heard mangalore has especially a very racist people....sometime back i heard that an andhra guy was beaten badly when he took up a job in mangalore.....he was asked to leave mangalore and not to return....
taadu.....bongaram Posted August 16, 2012 Report Posted August 16, 2012 [quote name='sachin16' timestamp='1345135447' post='1302319609'] idi bangalore lone kadu monna HYD lo kuda jarigindhi ani paper lo chadiva.....but not in this huge amount......akada local vallu warning icharu antha mee valla jobs pothunayi mavi ......ikkada nunchi velakapothe champesthamu ani......ento mana desam lo ne illa kothukoni chasthunthe inka ikkada vallu manalani kalusthunaru antha..kalchara mari.......... [/quote] Adhi kaadu anukunta reason; Adhe ayite B'lore lo Hyd lo okesari jaragadu ga; Naaku telisi Assam lo jarugutunna allarlaki deeniki edo link vundi; Anduke vellipotunnaru;
ZuniorVentiyar Posted August 16, 2012 Report Posted August 16, 2012 nuvvu chepindhi reason kadhu vayaaa .... assalu story endhi anteee ........ Assam lo BODOS ani oka thega vallu untaru ([url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodo_people"]http://en.wikipedia....iki/Bodo_people[/url]).... valla ki Bangladesh nundi illegal gaa India lo ki vochee valaki madya fights jaruguthu untayi (Assam nunde illegal gaa India lo ki vostharu boarder dhati bangladeshilu ) ......... Akkada ASSAM BODOs kondi mandi illegal immigrants ni champaru antaa ....... So muslims ippudu Assam valla pi pagapataru .... so Banglore/Hyd ila anni major states lo assam valla ki muslims warnings icharu .... vallu bayapadi malli back to vellipothunaru ... madya lo RSS vallu kuda entry icharu ivalaa .... inka ee katha enni twist lu untado chudali [quote name='sachin16' timestamp='1345135447' post='1302319609'] idi bangalore lone kadu monna HYD lo kuda jarigindhi ani paper lo chadiva.....but not in this huge amount......akada local vallu warning icharu antha mee valla jobs pothunayi mavi ......ikkada nunchi velakapothe champesthamu ani......ento mana desam lo ne illa kothukoni chasthunthe inka ikkada vallu manalani kalusthunaru antha..kalchara mari.......... [/quote]
ZuniorVentiyar Posted August 16, 2012 Report Posted August 16, 2012 LTT for people who want to know whats happening behind ... monna Mumbai lo Muslims rastha rokalaki , dhrna la ki kuda idhee karanam
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