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Posted: 5 years ago
#41

Originally posted by: trouble_006

@bold: aren't you doing the same in this post aka looking down on an entire community?

I am talking about the particular group which did this...Not about the general population in India...I have no way to know about it, let alone comment on it!

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Posted: 5 years ago
#42

Originally posted by: Stark_Wolf

I don't think it's implemented...bt one idiotic kerala bjp member actually said that n mallu news channels were discussing it.. N I don't think it's far fetched too, if we have a national language then our govt exams will be on that language instead of angrezzi..

As you mentioned already in your post, that MP must be an idiot. He was probably trying to earn some brownie points, so all this is nothing but people trying to create an issue. One kerala bjp MP can't decide this country's national language. Nothing happens in BJP without Modi n Shah's approval and Shah is smart, he knows that even proposing any such bill will cause major backlash within his own party n alliances(aka ShivSena, karnataka BJP unit, North East etc). So ya, not gonna happen. And by chance if this bill is proposed, its won't be passed in RS(unlike article 370 removal where they had support from all these parties).

So chill people, nobody is imposing any language on anyone.

Peace out❤️

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: RegressiveThug

it goes both way though, I have seen many South Indians teasing Northies for their disastrous English lol.

phirse south vs north. Me eastwali ready with popcorn😆

On a serious note we all have so many bad ideas about each other's communities. Ghulne Milne ki zarurat h hum sabko bcz rarely anyone will be rude to a community if they get to know them closely

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Posted: 5 years ago
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I am from North India and I love masala dosa, sambhar idli, Uttapam, vadha sambhar and coconut chutney and the way people eat rice on big green leaves with hands.

Respect all languages.

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Posted: 5 years ago
#45

Well babies in diapers are cutest ...so he's calling Hindi "cute" .... How cute .. 🤣

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: pink_doughnut

As a Malayalee I strongly advocate for Hindi to be the national language. A country needs an official language known to all to unify all its peoples. It can't be English because it is the remnant of our colonial times. Hindi is most widely spoken in India. You can learn both Hindi and your mothee tongue in school.

This is what I always wanted to hear from an Indian from South. Even I can learn one of the south languages for equality but would love to have our own language as National language.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: MercurialMedusa

Worse things are said by many about the languages mentioned by you despite them all being thousands of years older than Hindi. Hindi does not define Hinduism. Nor does Hindi define India. One can be a proud Tamilian and an Indian at the same time. So your post is nothing but jingoism laced heavily with regionalism and will only alienate your compatriots not unite them.

Oh really? But you definitely list for cool.

Of course it defines India and Hinduism. Sanskrit is the language of scriptures and not any regional language. You can be proud of whatever you want BUT don't try to demean Hindi. I stated a view, there was no need for you to get hyperbolic and inciteful. I find your post bitter and resentful, so?

The first reaction towards any change is resentment and opposition. That is expected reaction. Doesn't mean change won't happen ever

I will still hope that Hindi is made the National language.

Where is tolerance now?

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Tippy-top

I am from North India and I love masala dosa, sambhar idli, Uttapam, vadha sambhar and coconut chutney and the way people eat rice on big green leaves with hands.

Respect all languages.

They are banana leaves :)
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Posted: 5 years ago
#49

Originally posted by: Jaitreya23

Oh really? But you definitely list for cool.

Of course it defines India and Hinduism. Sanskrit is the language of scriptures and not any regional language. You can be proud of whatever you want BUT don't try to demean Hindi. I stated a view, there was no need for you to get hyperbolic and inciteful. I find your post bitter and resentful, so?

The first reaction towards any change is resentment and opposition. That is expected reaction. Doesn't mean change won't happen ever

I will still hope that Hindi is made the National language.

Where is tolerance now?

Sanskrit is NOT Hindi. Hindi does not equal to Hinduism.And Hindi is also a regional language. So whats with the hyping up of one regional language over others? I have no issues with Hindi nor am I insulting it. Its not me who is being bitter and resentful. Its also not me who is getting hyper. It is you who are belittling languages that are not Hindi. Though all of them together are what make India what it is. I am confident about my mother tongue and am open to learn new languages. Are you? I can boast off that I am fluent in Hindi where I can read, write and converse in it. Can you say the same about yourself? Your attitude is the problem you are making unfair and unjust accusations on others just because they have a different point of view than yours.

Ironically you are the one who is displaying intolerance not others.

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Posted: 5 years ago
#50

What he said is right. Hindi is one of the youngest language in India.

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