RE:CALL THEM KONGA OR KATPADI OR KARPU JANA
by true tamilan on Apr 04, 2008 05:48 AM Permalink
We are more than happy to be black. Even gods whose name is yours was utter Black so was Rama. If you want fair skin You shud worship middle eastern gods like Christ or Moses.
RE:TAMIL is TRIBAL Laguage!!!
by HellBoy on Apr 04, 2008 04:31 AM Permalink
Cannot stop laughing , One son of veerapan gone wild (and maybe thats what we want)
RE:RE:TAMIL is TRIBAL Laguage!!!
by Krishna on Apr 04, 2008 04:17 AM Permalink
i want atleast 100 kongas should diethis time LONG LIVE KARAVE...LONG LIVE KARAVE
Please do not fight like this. Aren't we all part of the same Indian family ?
I'm from Andhra Pradesh and it pains me to see my fellow Indians fight this way.
Please remember that there are always peaceful ways of solving issues. Let's give the leaders of the respective states a chance to solve it. I'm sure they are capable enough of coming up with a peaceful solution to this issue.
Until then, please chill out ! And don't write derogatory or damning comments.
RE:Chill out !
by daimavane on Apr 04, 2008 04:20 AM Permalink
Good intention but this will neever happen. It was a mistake to divide southern states along language lines. They should have split the states in a way language barriers do not affect solution for non-language issues. Given the polarization by language, it has become way too difficuklt.
RE:Chill out !
by UsualSuspect on Apr 04, 2008 04:31 AM Permalink
Well, since we can't go into the past and redo the partition of states we need to live with that fact.
Regarding the solution to non-language issues, I don't agree that language is an obstacle in any way. If anything, it's the lack of consideration and understanding that is an obstacle.
RE:Chill out !
by deepak on Apr 04, 2008 06:41 AM Permalink
I agree!... Why should languages be any obstacle in working together in Indian Union. Initially, it created separtist kinda identity, but it has been phased out. For a tamil to prosper today, It needs more than two languages. Hindi is really an asset, not a burden. Other than the enforced separtist identity which mushroomed rovolt against Hindi becoming a major language, it is more of a colonial pet dogs called dravidians' doings rather than the tamil people. At this junction of time, it might seem that we are fighting regionally, but what is happening in actuality is that separtist identity is phasing out, and breathing its last intake.
RE:Chill out !
by asai thamby on Apr 04, 2008 08:10 AM Permalink
actually the colonial pet dogs are brahmins and their orgs like rss , bjp and another pet bi*tch is ur mother
RE:pls know something abt tamilian!!
by on Apr 04, 2008 07:38 AM Permalink
Even in Bangalore the most dirty areas are occupied by these Kongas. Infact made dirty by these Kongas (Tamilians) They should undestand the water issue is every person in Karnataka's problem including Kongas living in Karnataka. So they better support Karnatak cause for equal water rights.
RE:pls know something abt tamilian!!
by daimavane on Apr 04, 2008 04:09 AM Permalink
LOL! That's really funny! Incidentally I think that comparison is correct. Kannda is unbearable. Every word ends with a "lu". It should be interesting how this kind of dirty language originated from Tamil. Other languages such as Malayam seem to have gotten better than their Tamil orignation.
RE:RE:pls know something abt tamilian!!
by smash on Apr 04, 2008 04:45 AM Permalink
strange to see how dirty tamilians resulted due to mistake of kannadigas....
RE:pls know something abt tamilian!!
by HellBoy on Apr 04, 2008 04:13 AM Permalink
Noways , it cannot orginate from tamil. May be its because these ass facesd kanadiga's speak that way
RE:pls know something abt tamilian!!
by daimavane on Apr 04, 2008 04:13 AM Permalink
I'm not stupid like you kannadog to write in a regional language here. first understand that this an english forum.
RE:No matter i'm happy some of the KONGAS get hurt
by daimavane on Apr 04, 2008 03:55 AM Permalink
Like we think Kannada is a sweet language? Kannada is worse than shhit
RE:No matter i'm happy some of the KONGAS get hurt
by Krishna on Apr 04, 2008 03:58 AM Permalink
Thanks KONGA i wanted ur IP i got it thanks for reply.
RE:RE:No matter i'm happy some of the KONGAS get hurt
by Krishna on Apr 04, 2008 04:00 AM Permalink
We will wash the same shit in that water that you will use ...ha ha aha ah aha
RE:No matter i'm happy some of the KONGAS get hurt
by daimavane on Apr 04, 2008 04:06 AM Permalink
I know that you guys love playing with shit.. you may wash it and dissove it or whatever.. Since we know it comes through KN, we make sure to filter and boil the water before we drink.
Obviously you like the shit from your MH guys from krishna since you do not seem to do any of that. LOL!
RE:No matter i'm happy some of the KONGAS get hurt
by daimavane on Apr 04, 2008 03:57 AM Permalink
Kumarasamy cowda is as black as tar road. May be you too are? LOL!
RE:No matter i'm happy some of the KONGAS get hurt
by HellBoy on Apr 04, 2008 03:58 AM Permalink
I dont care kannada is a language spoken by b**s anyways...
This man Karunanidhi is a rabble rouser.He has never thought about the country.Every time he opens his mouth there is trouble.A frustrated man indeed.Infact he is the most frustrated man in India.
The invisibility of Kannada and Kannadigas within Karnataka (where only 65 per cent of the people claim Kannada as their mother tongue) is emphasised in language activists' analyses of demographic change in Bangalore city. Not only are Kannada speakers a minority in Bangalore (35%) but non- Kannadigas such as "north Indians" dominate the business world, while Tamils and Malayalis dominate the privileged enclaves of industrial work, and even trade union leadership.Statistics are used to prove that Tamils constitute the most numerous, though declining, body of migrants into the city after Kannadigas. In the view of groups such as the Shakthi Kendra, Tamils are the stubbornly unassimilable minority in the city, flaunting their language, cultural symbols and heroes unlike the Telugus or the Malayalis.
The longer history of Tamil residence in the erstwhile cantonment has certainly produced a well developed identity that newer Tamil migrants, particularly from non-upper castes, have found easy to identify with. The Bangalore Tamil Sangam has played an important role in enabling such assimilation, promoting Tamil literary and cultural programmes since 1950, as well as organising Kannada classes (since 1962) popular among Government employees seeking promotions. Despite this record, it was the Sangam's effort to instal a statue of its cultural hero, Thiruvalluvar, that led to a bitter and prolonged controversy that remains unresolved.
RE:The battle for Bangalore
by Tamil natan on Apr 03, 2008 07:52 PM Permalink
These dissenting voices were overwhelmed by the strident tone of groups such as the Kannada Shakti Kendra and the Rajkumar Abhimanigala sangha against Tamil cultural assertion, a tone that became more menacing in the days leading up to the Cauvery agitation and anti-Tamil riots of December 1991 following a central directive regarding the sharing of the Cauvery river waters. Many Kannada leaders emphasised that the people of Karnataka were paying the price for their historic tolerance of other communities; violence was to be the new language of the Kannada movement. No wonder then that the Tamil groups in turn took to a defensive reinterpretation of Bangalore's history, suggesting through an analysis of place names and temples that the region had been a Tamil stronghold since the time of the Cholas. "In fact," said the Tamil Sangham pamphlet A Mute Genocide, "Tamils of Bangalore and Kolar are the original inhabitants and these areas were gradually colonised". The alleged arrogance of former Tamil Sangam President Maran in saying "I was born in Bangalore, not in Karnataka" echoed demands for Bangalore's "autonomy" from the region.
RE:The battle for Bangalore
by raman govindan on Apr 03, 2008 08:05 PM Permalink
thirukkural of thiruvalluvar is one of earliest secular documents that is universally applicable in ethics, politics and society. m3n can have no obfection to it.