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by Desi on Apr 28, 2008 08:21 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

'I believe that Karnataka and its people are still decent and tolerant'

Where is this Cartoon living?
Has he been to Bangalore? Talk to pure bred Kannadiga or an inbred Bangalorean and you will instantly know how 'DECENT' and 'TOLERANT' they are to outsiders!

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by sandeep on Apr 28, 2008 08:34 PM   Permalink
Desi, If the kannadiga's are not "Decent" and "Tolerant" how would you explain the huge influx into Bangalore..?

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by BhejaFry on Apr 28, 2008 08:42 PM   Permalink
Influx is happening even in mumbai , pune , nasik. does that mean raj is tolerant ?
people migrate when they have stomachs to feed, irrespctive of whether the local people are tolerant or not.
don't indians go to gulf , where they officially granted the third class status?

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by BhejaFry on Apr 28, 2008 08:40 PM   Permalink
mass violence against tamils during bangarappa's regime,
Hogekanal ,
the decade long cauvery issue,
kidnapping of rajkumar ,
and the ensuing violence against tamils and vandalising property of tamils , burning tamil newspaper offices, taking tamil tv channels off air are excellent examples of kannadiga decency and tolerance.


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by venu v on Apr 28, 2008 08:28 PM   Permalink
First they are requested, to stop that project, but Tamil nadu govt. are not heard it. Just simply they are loose theier petiance. They did to save their land, water, humanity.

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by viswa on Apr 28, 2008 09:00 PM   Permalink
Good english. You studied in some s#!tty kannada school, I guess..?

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