Thursday, December 31, 2009

SOUTH INDIANS ARE EMOTIONAL PEOPLE

Vinay: - This is a very common problem in South India. Whenever, an actor dies, people just get mad. Some runs on fire, some fights with police. Really, this is a height of craziness.

Swapnil: - Yeah, really boss. In our states, many heavyweights die, but we don’t become so much emotional about it. We just pay tribute to that person; maybe, we just go and see his or her dead body, that’s all.

Venkat: - You people are from North India, that is why, you people are regarding these things as madness. I am very aware of those North Indian cultures. In North India, a human is treated as a forest animal only. Every day or the other, goons are murdering innocent persons in Delhi and NCR regions. What to say about UP, Bihar and Jharkhand. It is like hell.

Arindam: - at least, our West Bengal is not like that.

Jignesh: - Better don’t talk about your West Bengal. The districts of West Midnapore, Bankura, Birbhum and Purulia are like second Afghanistan. You, as a RSS supporter, criticize all those Taliban and Jihadists, he he he…boss, your people of West Bengal are the No. 1 anti-socials of India, whether it is CPI(M) cadre or TMC worker or Maoists, but the brutal truth is all top notch anti-socials are in West Bengal only. What is the guarantee that terrorists from Bangladesh are not hiding in Kolkata and its adjoining areas?

Vinay: - Today only, I have seen in a news channel that in Kolkata itself, a woman killed his own 13 year old son, as a frustration over her husband. Where a mother kills her own son, then what to say about that state?

Arindam: - Ok, I have nothing to comment on that. I agree that West Bengal is one of the top anti-social states of India, but it surely ranks below Jharkhand, Bihar, UP and Delhi, that much I can assure you.

Rhea: - See, violence is everywhere in this world. But, all violence has its own valid reasons. But, in South India, there is no reason for violence at all. From a silly Telangana issue to a death of Kannada actor, everywhere there is violence.

Venkat: - Madam, there is a difference between North Indian violence and South Indian violence. I am not talking about Veerappan or the LTTE violence. They were just demons. I am talking about the violence in local areas of South India. In those violence, you will find that no person gets killed or murdered. Maybe, buses are burnt, glasses are broken, some may be hurt, but no one will die. Madam, our South Indian people belongs to educated class. Majority of them have at least done their graduation from any reputed universities. Those educated people never do open firings like that happens in Gurgaon, Noida, Delhi & NCR regions.

Jignesh: - Arrey, in our North India, almost every businessman has their own licensed guns. So, for protecting themselves, they have to fire bullets at anti-socials, otherwise, they will not survive also.

Arindam: - No, boss, I don’t agree with you. Forget about West Bengal. I am also fed up with that state. But, in North India also, a goon becomes a businessman in his later stages. Now, as a businessman, he also works like a sophisticated anti-social. Now, in a bull-fight, anyone can die and that’s what happens. But, in those firings, sometimes, innocent people also die. That is a big question mark. That is why, a professional of any company is very much skeptical to go and settle in North India, with his wife and children. To that extent, I will say that Gujarat, Maharashtra and South Indian states are very much safe, except that Mr. Thackeray of Mumbai. One thing, you have to appreciate that South Indian people may look black and rough by nature, but they have education inside their belly. They know how to behave with people and understand the essence of a healthy society. When they regard someone as their icon, they try to transform their own characters into that form.

Venkat: - Exactly and that is why, Rajanikanth is like our God in Tamil Nadu. We believe in the image of a superhero, who will destroy the evil forces and act as a savior of poor and innocent people. That is why; we become too much emotional, when our iconic heroes die. Arindam, I am proud to say that “SOUTH INDIANS ARE EMOTIONAL PEOPLE”.

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