It is an unfortunate situation that Hindi-speaking people are being treated badly in some parts of India like Maharashtra, Manipur, Assam. Most unfortunate are Biharis, who are treated badly even in Delhi. This trend should stop. The rest of India should not hate Hindi-speakers.
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by murli nair on Mar 20, 2008 02:39 PM Permalink
The reason is your arrogance, unhygenic behaviour and people really resent Hindi being imposed on non-hindi speakers especially the huge amount of public money being wasted on 'Hindi promotion' and also the undue advantage hindi speakers have in jobs, business etc. just because it is their politicians inpower at the centre. Beware, this can really break up India which would be disaster for everyone, as functionally, i dont think any part of India can survive on its own.
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by sudhanshu singh on Mar 20, 2008 03:04 PM Permalink
Dear Murli, It is market driven advantage. 50 crore people speak Hindi. To sell your product you have to employ hindi speaking people. Otherwise nobody is getting any advantage in the name of Hindi. So many Marathi are making Bhojpuri movies (The language of Bhaiyas) just to capture a market of 20-25 crore people in India and abroad. All for money- man otherwise who cares the Bhojpuri language. I wonder even they will not like to listen a word of that Language.
RE:An unfortunate situation
by ABHISHEK KUMAR VERMA on Mar 20, 2008 01:38 PM Permalink
Dont worry ,we will teach them a lesson Mr. pulsar. our heart is big, we at Bihar ,Jharkhand ,U.p and uttaranchal are taking loads of all these people for past 50 to 60 yrs. Thay are selfish cheters. we will controll them and teach them Nationality.
RE:An unfortunate situation
by heramb gude on Mar 20, 2008 03:18 PM Permalink
You first learn to control your population and then think about controlling anything else.We don't need the Hindi-speaking people to teach us nationalistic feelings.If you want to teach anything, teach your Laloos/Mulayams/Mayawatis a fitting lesson a fitting lesson and strive towards the betterment of UP/Bihar.With no dearth of natural resources, a progressive and developed UP/BIhar is in the national interest.As for you calling us cheats, it sounds like the pot calling the kettle black.Don't forget that the resentment for UP/Biharis among non-Hindi speaking Indians will rise as time passes as none of the other linguistic states would be willing to take upon themselves, the burden of the influx of innumerable unemployed migrants from these tow states.