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Think about Unity
by Rashmi Shivarudrappa on Feb 05, 2007 11:29 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

We dont have to learn about soverignity from TN. You can ask Tamilians who are leaving in Bangalore. They are pretty comfortable in here. They dont want to go back to TN. This is what is Soverignity is all about. If they are not happy with Bangalore, why do they come and work here? They are welcome to LEAVE NAMMA BENGALURU and go back to TN.


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  RE:Think about Unity
by srinivas kanna on Feb 05, 2007 11:49 PM   Permalink
You mean to say that the Kannadigas living in TN are not living comfortably is it. Now, get ready, as you normally do, to bash up the poor Tamilians in Karnataka. Karnataka's geographical location makes it an ideal city for IT industry and if TN wud have had the same climate as that of Karnataka, we will be seeing lot of Kannadigas in TN. Its the job and not the love for a state or city that drives people to stay at a particular place. Afterall, water is universal and everyone should have a share of it. Poor tamils they entirely depend on monsoon and if it fails, you know the plight of the farmers. I am not saying that Karnataka does have farmers at all. Accept they also have the same plight, but the plight of TN farmers are more. Let it be like this, reduce the capacity of water opened to TN when the monsoon is good in those Cauvery delta region. Reports say that already the Tamil channels are taken off air and the bus services disrupted and you are talking about the soverignity of TN. Think first.

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  RE:RE:Think about Unity
by Rashmi Shivarudrappa on Feb 06, 2007 12:15 AM   Permalink
Think about the fact,

1.Hindi is not even regarded as any language in TN where as it is the National Language of India. In KAR it is the first and third language. We do have open mind about accepting all the people. Do you know what "open mind" means?

2.You are welcome to visit Cauvery Basin areas in Karnataka and see the plight of the farmers there. It is not better in any way. In fact it is worse. Suicides incidents are in the rise in that region.

3. Who told you to raise the farm land? Cauvery is born in Karnataka. So naturally we will have full rights to utilise it. Why are you making such a big issue when we increase the farm land?

4. Who gave you the permission to increase the width of the canals in downstream cauvery basin. We have our canals constructed as per CPWD directives.

Think before you talk.

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