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CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu MPs in the Rajya Sabha were in for a surprise when Tarun Vijay, BJP MP representing Uttarakhand, demanded that the Centre declare Tamil the second official language of India.

"It is the arrogance and the feeling of a self-styled supremacy of some of my fellows in the north that we have not been able to fathom the real glory and importance of one of our greatest languages which is Tamil, its glory and influence can be felt across seven seas and caressing the highest peaks of the classical influence since ages and in all times," Vijay, a former editor of RSS mouthpiece 'Panchajanya', said in a special mention in the House on Thursday.

Vijay, one of the national spokespersons of the BJP and a former editor of RSS mouthpiece, Panchajanya, also said special scholarships, salary benefits and promotions be provided to government officials who gain a working knowledge of Tamil and demanded that Tamil chairs be established in all central universities.

Vijay, 52, said the Centre must start a scheme to propagate Tamil in all north Indian schools and colleges.

He said Tamil scholars had in the past visited Hindu holy places like Kedarnath and built links between the northern and southern parts of India. He buttressed the point about national integration with a mention of poet Subramania Bharati who, Vijay said, "wore a north Indian turban and became an icon of national unity and cultural renaissance".

He wondered if Tamil, "which has become the vehicle of a new Indian renaissance and cultural change", was ever given the respect and status it deserved. Vijay, who is learning Tamil, greets MPs from TN with a 'vanakkam'.

Expectedly, Vijay's unexpected eulogy for Tamil was welcomed by MPs from TN. CPI's D Raja said leaders living in north India acknowledging Tamil was very significant and they (MPs from TN) appreciated what Vijay said.

Vijay's promotion of Tamil is interesting as it also reflects a maturing of the approach towards languages in the country, especially within the Sangh Parivar. Outfits like Jan Sangh, the precursor of the BJP, and the RSS have been staunch proponents of making Hindi the sole national language. It was the aggressive championing of Hindi at the expense of regional languages that led to anti-Hindi protests and forced the Centre to continue with English as the second language for official purposes.

According to the Official Languages Act, 1963, Hindi is the official language of the Union of India with English as a second language for use of official purposes of the Union and for use in Parliament.

However, the Constitution allows states to adopt its own official languages. According to the 8th schedule of the Constitution, there are 22 official regional languages.

BJP MP from Uttarakhand seeks official status for Tamil - Times Of India
 
That's good - Hope Indian Union will accept this demand
 
Tamil is one of the oldest languages in the world , i wont be surprised if Tamil does becomes 2nd official language

No offence to tamilians, but frankly two are enough.


Multiple Official languages increases redundancy and inefficiency.We should have opted for English only in 1950.Since it is language of science and our domestic scientific output is close to zero, Indians have to anyway learn English.
 
I am a Tamil and I think this is ludicrous. Such a move will only fuel the ego of Tamil fanatics and increase the resentment among others. There are more Benglai and Telugu speakers than Tamil speakers in India. So there is no real logic behind this.

I am happy with the status of Tamil now.
 
I say let Remove Hindi & keep English the only Official Language of India
No Indian Lang will be Official
So no one will complaint of

I may sound a Little Weird but this is the Ultimate soulution
 
I am a Tamil and I think this is ludicrous. Such a move will only fuel the ego of Tamil fanatics and increase the resentment of others. There are more Benglai and Telugu speakers than Tamil speakers in India. So there is no real logic behind this.

I am happy with the status of Tamil now.

I echo your post
If we make Tamil Offcial lang now
Then next Bengalis,then Telgu,then Punjabi
Let's stick to Hindi & English
 
this MP has great foresight , he knows that if Tamil is not given official status, then TN will split from India as Tamil is not a hybrid lingo like Hindi or Bengali etc but a pure Native Dravidian language of India .

As for Bengali, west Bengali can merge with Bangladesh and enjoy the status of Bengali being the national language and Telegus should first resolve their Andhra - Telegana issue, as both states speak a different version of the language
 
Thank you Tarun Vijay but I would rather swap it with the resolution of TN fishermen's plight.
 
Its unlikely to help in real term but sometimes hindi speaking puritans who show no respect towards regional language need to be shown their place...

I remember in one NDTV debate, a hindi speaker started speaking in hindi even though it was English channel... and kani (now accused in 2g scam) ...started speaking in tamil... :lol:
 
Its unlikely to help in real term but sometimes hindi speaking puritans who show no respect towards regional language need to be shown their place...

I remember in one NDTV debate, a hindi speaker started speaking in hindi even though it was English channel... and kani (now accused in 2g scam) ...started speaking in tamil... :lol:

Salaaa tum Owl Loggg Hindi aur Tamil kei beech mein Laraiii karvanaa chahtaaa haiii ! :pissed:

Khud tou Welsh Aurat sei Shaadii kiii hoiii hai aur apneiii Bachooon ko bhi Welsh sikhaa rahaa haiii ! :whistle:
 
this MP has great foresight , he knows that if Tamil is not given official status, then TN will split from India as Tamil is not a hybrid lingo like Hindi or Bengali etc but a pure Native Dravidian language of India .

As for Bengali, west Bengali can merge with Bangladesh and enjoy the status of Bengali being the national language and Telegus should first resolve their Andhra - Telegana issue, as both states speak a different version of the language

Hmm, i speak telugu from telangana, tell me what different versions of telugu language we have? :smitten:
 
Salaaa tum Owl Loggg Hindi aur Tamil kei beech mein Laraiii karvanaa chahtaaa haiii ! :pissed:

Khud tou Welsh Aurat sei Shaadii kiii hoiii hai aur apneiii Bachooon ko bhi Welsh sikhaa rahaa haiii ! :whistle:

you would be amazed to know how many hindi speakers expect everybody to know hindi ... and they have not made any effort to learn an alien langauge ... lets make tamil compulsory in hindi heartland.. :devil:

anyway, you wont understand... coz you will speak punjabi only secretly.. whenever you see an educated person, you switch to urdu.. :chilli:
 

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