why should not religion be more important than the nation? Who decides what should be important for people?
Many Tamilians consider themselves Tamilians first and Indian next. So, we could say that they consider their language more important than the nation. Is that a serious problem now?
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by Jagan on Jan 03, 2008 10:27 AM Permalink
Contractor is tryeng to create rift between North & South Indian Hindus, Let us be united and foil his attempt.
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by aryabhatt on Jan 03, 2008 10:19 AM Permalink
no regional language can be greater than national language. when it comes to sonia we proudly say how can a person rule a party we cannot even say a few words in hindi. but the fact is 80% of south indians, east indian does not even know the complete alphabets of hindi...!
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by Jagan on Jan 03, 2008 10:20 AM Permalink
Iam an Indian(to be precise Tamilian) Some one had given u very wring information my friend(nanba). We love our Country, We love our religion. We r very very proud to be Indian.
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by Sahadevan KK on Jan 03, 2008 10:33 AM Permalink
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join together to fight against communalism. Various kinds of communalism increase in our country, mostly in the name of cast and religion. It will become a form of mature terrorism like our neighbour country, within a few years.
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by Jagan on Jan 03, 2008 10:40 AM Permalink
Dont be funny! I know ur Communist Govt Love for China more than India. I know who is friend & who is foe.
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by Tathagata Mukherjee on Jan 03, 2008 10:12 AM Permalink
YES, I HAD A WRONG IDEA. BUT NOW I HAVE SEEN FROM MANY TAMIL FRIENDS, THEY ARE MORE HINDU THAN MOST OF US. ITS TRUE.
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by Contractor on Jan 03, 2008 10:06 AM Permalink
Is someone who refuses to sing a song a competitor? Is someone who breaks the law but gladly sings the same song a loyalist?
Who decides who is a competitor and who is a loyalist, and what is criteria for that?
Is religion a good enough criteria? If so, what do we do to Muslims? Do we carve out another nation for them? Or should we make it an official policy that henceforth Muslims will be discriminated because of their allegiance to a religion that is a direct competition to the welfare of this nation? Do you remember a famous person from our recent history who has actually made this an official policy and what that movement is known for?