Originally posted by: ponymo
@bold: this is the issue. It is arbitrary. You cannot treat people as second class citizens just because they do not fall under majority.
And you very well know it is not just about the song. This is just a small part of the larger problem of Hindi imposition.
No one is being god-damn treated as a "second class citizen"- what an exaggeration of epic proportions to even claim that. How an organization chooses to spend its marketing budget to reach maximum number of people is and will continue to be arbitrary and can not be classified as "treating people as second class citizens". You are reacting as if the CRPF jawans refused to rescue people speaking other languages during a natural calamity.
And I am talking just about this song, because thats what the post is about and that is what you posted on as well. I am completely against other native language speakers being forced to learn Hindi, but that is not what is happening here. If you want to discuss that issue, then make another post to discuss it- this is regarding this particular song and thats it.
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