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Mumbai belongs to all of India: Mukesh Ambani
NDTV Correspondent, Wednesday January 27, 2010, London

Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani has said the recent controversy over fluency in Marathi as a pre-requisite for Mumbai's taxi drivers is unfortunate. 

"We are all Indians first. Mumbai, Chennai and Delhi belong to all Indians. That is the reality," he said to NDTV's Barkha Dutt at a panel discussion at the London School of Economics organised to release Rajya Sabha MP N K Singh's book, 'Not by Reason Alone: The Politics of Change'.

Ambani's remark that while India's corporate world had moved away from 'license raj' after economic liberalisation, Mumbai's "poor taxi-walla is still dealing with license raj" was received with applause from the gathering. (Read full transcript here)
    
Responding to a question on the taxi drivers controversy, Ambani said the real challenge and opportunity was whether India was able to create 15 to 20 million new jobs every year.

The Maharashtra government has, however, rescinded its order on making knowledge of Marathi a pre-condition to awarding taxi permits a day after proposing it.

"Employment is the biggest challenge in the coming years. We are not moving fast enough," Ambani said.

Rajya Sabha MP N K Singh termed the controversy over renewing taxi licenses in Mumbai as "misplaced populism".

Ambani noted that many Indian professionals abroad were returning because of the many opportunities for self-fulfillment in India.
    
He said the next 20 years would be full of opportunities for the returning Indian professionals that will have an impact on millions of people back home.
    
"India is blessed with connections in Europe and in the US that raise our status as a country. The achievements of our diaspora help India, but whatever had to be done in the West, has been done. Now is the time to come back; there are more opportunities in India," he said.
     
After the event, Ambani was mobbed by eager students, most of them Indians, as they vied to speak to him and take photographs with him. He cheerfully interacted with them and invited them to Mumbai.
    
Security personnel had to intervene to escort Ambani to his car.
 
 
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Posted by Atul Purandare on Jan 27, 2010
Hello Mr Mukesh Ambani, I am not any political party person. I am just an ordinary middle class mumbaikar. Who is born and brought in Mumbai. Nobody is denying every city belong to India. Till now Mumbai is the only city that has accommodated maximum immigrants than any other city of India. It has accommodated people from outside Mumbai and outside India. Mumbai is financial capital, just imagine if infrastructure collapse (Which is already on its way) the whole India is going to badly suffer. I have some few questions for you? Recently have you face any water problem in your home? Probably you may not know also there is water problem. In recent times have you travelled by 9:10 AM local train from Borivali i to Chruchgate? Have you every face problem of electricity in recent times? I am sure you must be having separate electricity connection or large uninterrupted power supply. Why you need helipad on top of your house when there are nice roads are available? You are only talking about creating opportunities what about the quality of life? Please give me very simple answers. I will accept what you are saying.
Posted by Prasad Patkar on Jan 27, 2010
Please recall , somewhere in the year 2004-05, when Gujarat and Modi was getting a lot of negative publicity for the Ghodra riots. This very same person said, that he would not let the name of Gujrat be tarnished as we are first a Gujarati company then an Indian company and then a Multinational company. So if he can jump in to protect his states name, then why does he have to counter people who jump in to protect their state?
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