fight with kerala,karnataka,Andhra...and northies..(I shud say rest of india)..and thats not enough they fight with Srilanka,malasia...and demand separate country...There is/was an iddiiot Nedumaran demanded that they want separate nation out of india!!.... ... Madrasi's hate everything non tamil.... Only thing they like is non tamil actors like Rajani,MGR,Jayalalitha...pathetic ppl
RE:typical tamilian
by Vivek Vikram Sridharan on Feb 22, 2008 08:10 AM Permalink
MGR was born in Kandy srilanka, Jayalalitha is from Mysore. Rajnikanth is a marati kannada guy. we are the last in the nation to be called racist. One mallu guy even asked me why we elect people who are not tamilians.
RE:typical tamilian
by real on Feb 22, 2008 11:06 PM Permalink
coz u all r fanatic filmy ppl...so everything in life depends on films....(by the way u make gr8 films...roja was gr8...but hero does not portray real tamil) if u r not racist..y dont u all get along with rest of the nation(or for that matter even rest of the world? remember malasia and Lanka -)
RE:typical tamilian
by ThoondilKaaran on Feb 22, 2008 08:00 AM Permalink
well, since you seem to know everything in TN, tell me this... who are the business people who owns bakery and tea shop in Chennai? who are the businees people who have all textile business in Chennai? Who are the business peopl who have all the pan shops in Chennai
RE:Why ?
by D S on Feb 22, 2008 07:45 AM Permalink
Nope, we will show you pain once we loose patience. Right now the sardarji, Marathi Home Minister, Marathi President is giving you good time. It is we who are in PAIN due to our patience. We want terrorist to be called terrorist not based on RELIGION, but what is in their brain.
RE:Why ?
by Saagar Bhatia on Feb 22, 2008 07:39 AM Permalink
if north india was separated, it would be these rogue states that would suffer, a maharashtra or tamil nadu or karnataka alone would become another bangladesh
all these states ride high at the expense of poor biharis today, I am happy they are bashing north Indians, let north Indians finally unite.
PUNE: Citizens better watch out, particularly if you live any of the 18 localities which has been identified by the city crime branch as %u2018most prone%u2019 to house break-ins and thefts (HBTs).
An analysis of 1,300 HBTs reported in 2007 by the crime branch has revealed that it is not just the fringe areas, such as Chinchwad village, Nigdi, New Sangvi, Dhankawadi and Mithanagar, but upmarket areas like Shivajinagar, are also prone to house break-ins. These are the localities that figure prominently in the list prepared by the crime branch.
Other areas include Pimpri-Chinchwad New Town Development Authority (PCNTDA), Bhosari, Hadapsar, Wanowrie, Old Sangvi, Kalewadi, Aundh, Yerawada, Bibvewadi, Tingrenagar and Kondhwa.
In fact, Chinchwad village, Nigdi, PCNTDA, Hadapsar and Wanowrie had reported over 20 HBTs each in 2007.
The remaining localities saw between 10 to 20 cases of thefts and house break-ins last year. There are 50 more areas, such as Sadashiv Peth, Nana Peth, F.C. road, Prabhat road, J.M. road, Sinhagad road, Maharshinagar and Handewadi, among others, which reported between 5 to 10 HBTs in 2007.
The common modus operandi employed by thieves was breaking locks or cutting window grills to enter the house.
Other methods deployed were breaking door latch, use of duplicate keys to open locks and driving holes in the walls of jewellery shops.
I know your type guy, no arguments will do good. There is no imposition of Hindi at all.
But you will live in interesting times, exploited by CHOAS, VOLATILITY, CONFUSION that your politician will make by inciting fear in you!! Live in those interesting time and be fodder for Thacrey, Karunanidhi, etc.
RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by Raks on Feb 22, 2008 06:56 AM Permalink
Well said D S. This is a real slap to so called Tamilians & Marathi fanatics
RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by D S on Feb 22, 2008 06:59 AM Permalink
You know we have not intent to harm them and it never was. Infact, I never knew about Bengali, Marathi, keralite neighbors until I could associate their names to their region when I arrived to Maharastra.
RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by ThoondilKaaran on Feb 22, 2008 06:58 AM Permalink
DS, I know your problem... The problem is that other state guys dictating what we should learn in our state... we don't dictate other state and we don't want to be dictated by other state fellows.
RE:RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by D S on Feb 22, 2008 07:00 AM Permalink
Nobody dictates you guys more than your politician. What influence we have over your dear politician who have reserved a seat of heaven for you.
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by Vivek Vikram Sridharan on Feb 22, 2008 07:39 AM Permalink
how is it dictating if our politician wants our language to be made mandatory in our state schools ? if you like it take it otherwise leave. all people have love for their language. many northies debate me on hindi and tamil, but when i tell them hindi is not their mother tongue and how it is diminishing their mother tongue, they realise their folly. if hindi was blindly taken, we wouldnt have tamil movie industry. it will be puny or zero like marati cinema or punjabi cinema and hindi will dominate. while it has no depth like south indian languages.
RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by D S on Feb 22, 2008 07:55 AM Permalink
we can't, all land belongs to Indian until we give it to pakistan, sri-lanka or china
RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by ThoondilKaaran on Feb 22, 2008 07:10 AM Permalink
you don't know what politicians ride on? politicians ride on people's passion... our language is our passion. you won't understand the passion of Tamil people because you don't know tamil
RE:RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by Raks on Feb 22, 2008 07:13 AM Permalink
You can be a fantic about Tamil but you don't have right to hate & rob other language speaking people
RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by ThoondilKaaran on Feb 22, 2008 07:32 AM Permalink
There is no against North Indians as long as they speak our language in our Land. Respect us to respect you back. There is no national language in India.
RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by D S on Feb 22, 2008 07:37 AM Permalink
There is nothing like your or mine land. We can give your land to Sri-lanka and then it becomes their problem. ALL LAND IN INDIA BELONG TO INDIA, NOT TO TAMIL OR MAHARASTRA. If we give it to sri-lanka or pakistani, it is theirs.
National language is Hindi whether you speak it or not. If we don't impose hindi on you, you can't on us.
RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by Arrow on Feb 22, 2008 07:20 AM Permalink
My friend raks, the area where highcourt is located in chennai is filled with people from rajasthan, gujrat & marathi folks and real tamilians are a minority there. the point is nobody in TN wants to stop others from practicing their cult, conversely the central government attempts to push hindi always. The National Channel (Doordarshan) has more hindi programs, what does that mean? Arent they trying to push hindi and force people to watch hindi programs?? why is that not in english?
RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by ThoondilKaaran on Feb 22, 2008 07:44 AM Permalink
D.S. You don't seem understand the conditions on how India formed. India is built on the concept of 'Unity under diversity'. there is no national language in India. Tamil is India's official language like Hindi. So,if you respect India as one land, then learn all the languages. don't confine it to Hindi.
And you shown learn the Language policy in Indian constitution
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by ThoondilKaaran on Feb 22, 2008 07:27 AM Permalink
Mr.Arrow, please don't reply to Raks since he is using abusive language. D.S., Hindi was always pushed and lot of Tamil students got killed for opposing it. History is a lesson to remember and not to repeat again
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by D S on Feb 22, 2008 07:30 AM Permalink
we are not malaysia or sri-lanka, you choice for now, but the hate I see against north in some from south and maharastra is mind blowing due to the brainwashing by polticians.
RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by D S on Feb 22, 2008 07:22 AM Permalink
Arrow, that was during Nehru time, do you live in those time. Nehru was an idiot, look at what his dynasty did to kashmir. Look at how much he gave away to south and west without developing those who called him Chacha. He wanted them to be backward and vote bank. Now your politicians are no different from Chacha Nehru.
RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by D S on Feb 22, 2008 07:13 AM Permalink
I know english and so do you. It is not a passion. Many south people know many languages including german. IN malaysia, tamils speak english, tamilian and malaysian. SO LET US GET OFF LOCKING HORNS, this is what politicians want
RE:RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by ThoondilKaaran on Feb 22, 2008 07:36 AM Permalink
no body could what did to Tamils during 60s in Tamilnadu...the congress who killed students for opposing Hindi were paid back and they are done since then. We are past that history and we will never let it happen again
RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by D S on Feb 22, 2008 07:27 AM Permalink
I am not stopping you from anything, but what your politician did to pollute the environment was no less than what Nehru did to you. We were democratic, we cannot do what Malaysia and Sri-lanka do to tamils. You are free to learn, if you like Hindi people, your choice, if you don't then don't be violent and volatile to be exploited by politicians
RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by ThoondilKaaran on Feb 22, 2008 07:22 AM Permalink
DS, do u see the difference? language is just a communicating medium for you... for us, our native language is our passion.. if I go to Delhi to live, I will definitely learn Hindi to survive. But I don't need to go Delhi to survive. I cam to America to live, so I learned English
RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by Raks on Feb 22, 2008 07:12 AM Permalink
Thoondiiiiiiiiiiiiii, uffff its tough to spell. You don't dictate anybody in ur state rather prefer to rob them only c'ze he doesn't know Tamil.
RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by D S on Feb 22, 2008 07:46 AM Permalink
National language is Hindi whether you speak it or not. If we don't impose hindi on you, you can't do it on us.
RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by Vivek Vikram Sridharan on Feb 22, 2008 07:35 AM Permalink
Ds, indeed i felt hindi was being dumped on us. I dont agree with karunanidhi one bit except on tamil freedom. tamil is the oldest living language in the world not just india. i respect thackareys desire to uphold marathi. india is multicultural and multi linguistic. you cannot impose anything on a certain group. why tamilians are proud of the language is because it has rich literature spanning thousands of years. just because one wants tamil means he is not necessarily blowing karunanidh's horns.
RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by D S on Feb 22, 2008 07:40 AM Permalink
There is nothing like your or mine land. We can give your land to Sri-lanka and then it becomes their problem. ALL LAND IN INDIA BELONG TO INDIA, NOT TO TAMIL OR MAHARASTRA. If we give it to sri-lanka or pakistani, it is theirs.
National language is Hindi whether you speak it or not. If we don't impose hindi on you, you can't impose local stuff on us.
RE:RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by ThoondilKaaran on Feb 22, 2008 07:49 AM Permalink
D.S. now you are doing what we were claiming. imposing Hindi on us. Hindi is not a national language. It is an official language of India just like Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Malayalam, Bengali.
if you wanna be real Indian learn all the languages of India
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by ThoondilKaaran on Feb 22, 2008 07:51 AM Permalink
D.S. I know Malayalam, Telugu and kannada. Those are official languages of India. I am more Indian than people who just know Hindi and their mother tongue
RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by Arrow on Feb 22, 2008 07:47 AM Permalink
I dont agree there is biased attitude towards migrant folks in chennai. I am 200% sure, TN & Chennai have a history of supporting anyone who is talented irrespective of any bias. I have plenty of friends who are gujjus & rajputs, they are very successful and chennai is their home, we meet for diwali, holi. I dont think there is discrimination in TN, Mr. DS if you differ there, I just dont agree with you.
RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by D S on Feb 22, 2008 07:52 AM Permalink
Malaysian is national language of malaysia, Sinhalese of Sri-lanka. They have more will to impose it on you. We choose not to for now
RE:RE:RE:Why forcing languages is wrong?
by Praveen George on Feb 22, 2008 07:41 AM Permalink
Great leaders has great visions. They can conquer peoples heart with their gracefullness. The will never divide, the would fight for uniting divided people .. Gaandhi,Budha are good examples. All these leaders who want to divide are empty shells, their personalities can attract only the perverts, so they need to rule by dividing. History will have nothing but contempt for those who are the dividers.To quote christ who is almost alien to most christians including me ;-) ..so time to refresh what he stood for :-) Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God. Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness%u2019 sake for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Some one please insult me haha.
PUNE: Citizens better watch out, particularly if you live any of the 18 localities which has been identified by the city crime branch as %u2018most prone%u2019 to house break-ins and thefts (HBTs).
An analysis of 1,300 HBTs reported in 2007 by the crime branch has revealed that it is not just the fringe areas, such as Chinchwad village, Nigdi, New Sangvi, Dhankawadi and Mithanagar, but upmarket areas like Shivajinagar, are also prone to house break-ins. These are the localities that figure prominently in the list prepared by the crime branch.
Other areas include Pimpri-Chinchwad New Town Development Authority (PCNTDA), Bhosari, Hadapsar, Wanowrie, Old Sangvi, Kalewadi, Aundh, Yerawada, Bibvewadi, Tingrenagar and Kondhwa.
In fact, Chinchwad village, Nigdi, PCNTDA, Hadapsar and Wanowrie had reported over 20 HBTs each in 2007.
The remaining localities saw between 10 to 20 cases of thefts and house break-ins last year. There are 50 more areas, such as Sadashiv Peth, Nana Peth, F.C. road, Prabhat road, J.M. road, Sinhagad road, Maharshinagar and Handewadi, among others, which reported between 5 to 10 HBTs in 2007.
The common modus operandi employed by thieves was breaking locks or cutting window grills to enter the house.
Other methods deployed were breaking door latch, use of duplicate keys to open locks and driving holes in the walls of jewellery shops.
We know Hindi has maximum reach in India..No doubt about that.. If you ever want to rise above your state and mingle with people of other states do something for your country..You need to connect to maximum number of people and thats why you should learn Hindi.
One of the reason why there are no prime ministers from Tamil Nadu is that They are so obsessed with Hindi bashing to retain power their state that 50% of India feels offended with them.
RE:Why Hindi..
by ThoondilKaaran on Feb 22, 2008 07:02 AM Permalink
our language is more important to us than Power. If we go out of our state, we will learn the language of the native people.
So, when u come to my state and understand my people, they try to do it by learning Tamil...it is not our duty to understand the people who come to my land for surivival
RE:Why Hindi..
by D S on Feb 22, 2008 07:04 AM Permalink
Nope, the fear induced by your politician has taken over your subconscious mind. How can they do well without having grip over your head.
RE:Why Hindi..
by Sicilian on Feb 22, 2008 06:56 AM Permalink
Who is migrating to other states and hence who should "rise above your state and mingle with people of other states" ???? No body is inviting them to their states ,as tamils/marathi's or any other speak hindi in UP , so the same is expected then the bhaiyya's move to other states.
RE:Why Hindi..
by D S on Feb 22, 2008 06:56 AM Permalink
No amount of arguments will do good bhai. Been there. Let them live in those interesting times that their politicians will make for them by whipping the fear sentiments in them.
RE:Watch out this Paki Idiot called Raks
by Raks on Feb 22, 2008 06:26 AM Permalink
You'll chop off Pakistan or not, I do not know. But I'm sure you are going to make another LTTEian country sure & you'll be remain ON where as real Indians will be OFF forevers. If you are a Tamilian focker show ur bloody face man.
Hindi is a majority language in India. Agreed!! Does that make Marathi, Tamil, Gujarati, Malayalam or any regional Language less important??? Arent these Languages as Indian as Hindi?? There severely needs to be Language-Secularism as well. There are more than one instances of this. To quote a few instances that I have seen in recent times, my wife and her Marathi friend attended the baby shower of a Hindi speaking friend(originally from Jaipur) in our neighbourhood(We live in USA.). This Jaipur friend's in-laws were visiting from India. My daughter and my wife's Marathi friend's children accompanied along. The Delhi friend's in-laws started talking to these kids in Hindi and the kids were clueless. These Hindi speaking Jaipurias took offense that we parents were not teaching the kids to be Indian because they did not know Hindi. My wife and her Marathi friends retorted that the kids speak our respective mother tongues. There is growing belief that Hindi is thrust upon us without choice. This is true if you take public school in India. Growing up in Mumbai, I has to learn three languages English, Hindi & Marathi. Hindi and Marathi are not languages that we spoke at home so my grades were not good in these languages. Compare this to a 10th grade local student of Bihar, UP, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh & Madhya Pradesh ?? Does he not have it easy with just two languages? continued
RE:RE:How unfair can it get!!!!
by Moderate Voice on Feb 22, 2008 06:15 AM Permalink
continued PROUDLY quoted a dialog rendered by Nana Pathekar... "Undoo-Gundoo Samajh ke rakha hai kya? Maratha Hoon Maratha aur Maratha maarta hai ya marta hai"... Now he knows what South Indian have felt for years.
RE:How unfair can it get!!!!
by fire desire on Feb 22, 2008 06:55 AM Permalink
haha....wo filmo mein kuch bhi hero bolta hai....kitne log real life hero hain?