So the politicians want to Bar all Tamil movies okay so how is this going to affect someone in Tamilnadu or the TN Government? By doing they affect the tax income of their state.
You cut the Tamil channels so what do you achive by doing that?
BTW TN is using the water they get in a way they feel appropriate. What role does Karnataka has in how TN spends its water? Do they ask other riparian states on what to do with their share of Water?
RE:Banning Tamil TV Channel.... So WHAT
by venkata cha laiah on Apr 01, 2008 10:38 PM Permalink
Fool, It is going to affect Tamil movoie producer badly, since no revenue generating from bangalore!!!!!!!!!!. Use common sense before putting point.
RE:Banning Tamil TV Channel.... So WHAT
by Pugazhendhi Rangasamy on Apr 02, 2008 06:33 AM Permalink
Do you know how the industry works. When you buy tickets the entertainment tax is collected by the local government body. If I'm right In Karnataka they collect more tax for language other than Kannada. So if they stop the screening its Karnataka loosing those extra money. When producers make money form a movie they pay tax to the center and not to TN sate. So please explain how TN would loose money over banning the movies. With TV the ad revenue is generated has no relation to this. The cable providers are going to charge the people even if they are not going to show tamil channels. No one would have the guts to take the cable providers to consumer court to avoid the public lashing by the people there. So how does TN get affected by this?
these tamilians have turned srilanka to hell,not wanted in malaysia,singapore,have problem with kerala.if they dont respect local culture,language wherever they live,they should be kicked out to tamilnadu
RE:tamilians are headache
by veeru raghavan on Apr 01, 2008 10:28 PM Permalink
Dear Santosh- Srilanka was turned to hell by Sinhalese as well..and there are lakhs of Tamils in Karnataka who respect kannada language and culture..There are 7 daily trains between Chennai and bangalore and will be always full..
People of both states are peace loving and innocent.Its only the politicians..
RE:tamilians are headache
by on Apr 01, 2008 10:52 PM Permalink
On, are you sick? There are problems all over India. Remember, the political drama that happened in Karnataka and made other states look at Karnataka as a funny state. Please dont generalize things taking one or two incidents and say TamilNadu is bad or hell.
RE:tamilians are headache
by Karpaga Kumar on Apr 01, 2008 10:30 PM Permalink
karnatika's have problem in uk. because of terrorist link.. should all karnatika's should kicked out of uk and other part of world. you might be aware kannadiga has been kicked out of australia. anyway i am not supporting tamilians blindly... i am staying in karnataka and love kannadigas.... What karuna spoke and eddiyurappa spoke are definitely not acceptable. Politicians please stop nonsensing people by talking about all sensitive issues. jai bharat
RE:tamilians are headache
by on Apr 02, 2008 07:18 AM Permalink
Karpaga Kumar,
As a guy from Noida (UP) I can say that In all incidents you mentioned a Indian was humiliated and whole India stood behind him (not sure if TN even bothered about it) We Indians did not look at those victims as kannadigas but as Indians. I cannot say the same thing, unfortunately, about Tamilians. I have stayed in Chennai for one year and One year in Bangalore. if bangalore was like heaven, chennai was the oppsoite. First tell all your dravidian mor*ns to learn to be part of India before expecting any sympathy!! Please take this in the right sense since there is no anger or any grudge against you as an individual. Jai Bharat.
RE:RE:tamilians are headache
by santosh on Apr 01, 2008 10:35 PM Permalink
mr.kumar those 2 terrorist were fighting for their so called jihad not for karnataka or kannada people
RE:RE:RE:tamilians are headache
by Karpaga Kumar on Apr 01, 2008 10:39 PM Permalink
I Respect you because you called me MR. this is what kannadigas respect others in general. lets not talk about politics and unite india together. jai bharat.