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We must not let Indian nukes fall into hands of Hindu extremists and political parties like BJP
They are right. India should not have English as their de facto official language.
If the Government of West Bengal wants to communicate with the Government of Tamil Nadu, why don't they use an Indian language instead of English? Why is it that Manmohan Singh addresses the nation using English?
If Hindi is too politically sensitive, then why not Sanskrit? It is shocking that there are only 14,000 Indians who can write Sanskrit.
In China, everybody can write in the same language with which Sun Tzu wrote the Art of War over 2500 years ago. The characters are still the same as they were before.
And yet in another thread, an Indian member was accusing China of giving up our culture! Have you heard Hu Jintao once speaking English in public? I don't think he has spoken English ever, in public or private.
China has been fortunate in escaping direct colonial rule while India was not so lucky... The scars from colonialism run deep and the worst part is that the sufferer is now in love with those scars -- a kind of Stockholm syndrome, and will not allow for surgery at any cost. Continuation of English is one such deep scar:
They are right. India should not have English as their de facto official language.
If the Government of West Bengal wants to communicate with the Government of Tamil Nadu, why don't they use an Indian language instead of English? Why is it that Manmohan Singh addresses the nation using English?
If Hindi is too politically sensitive, then why not Sanskrit? It is shocking that there are only 14,000 Indians who can write Sanskrit.
In China, everybody can write in the same language with which Sun Tzu wrote the Art of War over 2500 years ago. The characters are still the same as they were before.
And yet in another thread, an Indian member was accusing China of giving up our culture! Have you heard Hu Jintao once speaking English in public? I don't think he has spoken English ever, in public or private.
Yeah, I just helped to elect CY Leung in the recent elections. Read about it.
Anyway your argument is dumb.
America has one language as the official language, so does Britain, Germany, etc. You can learn Spanish at home but when you go to school or deal with the Government, you have to use the official language.
Now don't tell me India is more free than those Western countries, where Dalits can't even walk 10 feet in front of a higher caste person.
The only thing you're telling me is that you prefer a Western language to be India's official language rather than a native one. And a Western leader like European Catholic Sonia, who you did not elect by the way.
True, and the evidence is people like "third eye".
Who would prefer a Western language to be the official language of a country like India, which has plenty of its own languages.
Western official language, Western leader (Sonia), Western system. It makes no sense that they want to replace their heritage with Western ones.
In Indian culture language carriers culture. How do you expect someone from South India to want to lose their culture to a North Indian?
Can you understand the book or do you need it to be translated?
Without wanting to get into a one-on- one on a non issue with a member whose posts I often prefer to read over others flying the same flag...
I communicate in a language the Constitution of my country is written in.
Is there a problem somewhere ?
China has been fortunate in escaping direct colonial rule while India was not so lucky... The scars from colonialism run deep and the worst part is that the sufferer is now in love with those scars -- a kind of Stockholm syndrome, and will not allow for surgery at any cost. Continuation of English is one such deep scar:
The writings of Sun Tzu and Confucius several thousand years ago are written in the same Chinese characters we use today.
There are of course some differences in grammar and meanings of some characters, but apart from that it is the same and can be picked up and read straight away.
Mandarin is also a widely-spoken Northern dialect, similar to the position of Hindi in India.
I am from Hong Kong so my native dialect is Cantonese, but I learned Mandarin anyway, even before the handover. Because that is the best way for me to communicate with Chinese people from other regions of China.
Standard Chinese is the "Lingua Franca" of China.
Am I not expressing myself right now?
And don't give me that BS, you guys get arrested for "liking" posts on Facebook. I make risky comments on Facebook all day long and nobody cares.
If it doesn't bother you that your official language is Western, your highest leader is a white European, and that your system is Western, then that's up to you. Why should I care?
If you don't like what I post then don't read it.
In Indian culture language carriers culture. How do you expect someone from South India to want to lose their culture to a North Indian?
Can you understand the book or do you need it to be translated?
True, and the evidence is people like "third eye".
Who would prefer a Western language to be the official language of a country like India, which has plenty of its own languages.
please stop b.s why didnt u use ur mother tounge to post this rather than ur mother tongue??its because not everybody can understand it right??then whats different in case of india??it can be understood in any part of the country.and many ignored teh fact that english is one of the reasons people of different languages could unite..in what language do u think jawaharlal nehru spoke to masses when he was in tamilnadu or andhra pradesh??in waht language do u think sardar patel used to speak when he was in bengal??nothing worng if people are comfortable with it
Thats why South Indians prefer tooti phooti english over speaking hindi