(let i am no kannadiga. worked in che, and blr. )seems TN does not hv gd relations with most south states(theres just 3 others. ) with karnataka there's cauvery, with kerala there's mullaiperiyar. so TN is relatively dry- but what of others? surely that doesnt mean other have to let go. if u dont have ask,. request. all govts. take this issue and bring a TAMIL-KANNADIGA nexus instead of HUMAN issues- remember, its not bad to be polite. and , BANGALORE residents wd have noticed the jingoism on the bangalore walls. miscerants spray painting on walls ' Tamil, the oldest language' or ' forget davinci code, read silappadikaram' and even the innocent birthday posters for Rajnikant are inflamatory. that too when one is in anothers' land. if two states with similar culture cannot find solution to their problems hwo does one ask for kashmir to be solved?
RE:TN- the big bully?
by Rajiv Shivashankar on Feb 05, 2007 03:09 PM Permalink
The famed 'SILAPPADIKARA' was written in Kerala, by Tamil poets. TN has got nothing to do with this epic other than the fact that it is written in TAMIL.
RE:TN- the big bully?
by Venkatesan HARIHARAN on Feb 05, 2007 03:01 PM Permalink
The comments are judgemental. The agreements were signed by Madras province of British India which included pats of Kerala, Karnataka and present coastal Andhra and the esrstwhile Mysore princely state,and Travncore princely state. These problems were created only after states were divided on the basis of language and our politicians are good at dividing people on language, caste etc.etc.