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hindi hatao, desh bhachao
by on Feb 24, 2008 10:17 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

the only way stop hindi culture is to ban hindi, otherwise india should be split in different countries. why this hindi domination! why hindi? india has been dominated by these politicians from north because of population, but GDP is contributed by south, west?

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  RE:hindi hatao, desh bhachao
by fire desire on Feb 24, 2008 10:19 PM   Permalink
your slogan is in Hindi !!!

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by JGN on Feb 24, 2008 10:30 PM   Permalink
Hindi lives within whom? Why are you trying to impose Hindi? The Congress party has not come to power in TN ever since the anti-Hindi agitation in that State in the 1960s.

Every language is dear to those who speak that language. There is nothing good or bad about a language. It is just a means of communication. The people of cow-belt only think that everything begins and ends with Hindi.

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  RE:hindi hatao, desh bhachao
by Sunil Chandramohan on Feb 24, 2008 11:30 PM   Permalink
Let me just ask.I am not opposed to Hindi propogation nor the imposition of Hindi.I am Keralite and speak Malayalam.Don't you think that Hindi can and has created a common platform for communication other English in urbas areas.Imagine a Maharastrian or Gujarati or Bihari had come to South states and had to learn Tamil,Malayalam or Telugu if he had to survive there.Or the same case if a South Indian had to stay in Mumbai,Punjab or West Bengal for that matter.I really don't see the hatred behind all this.Is it the language we hate or is it that we are intolerant of our own country men living in different states?

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