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"Do not push us to demand for a separate nation,” DMK MP A Raja said to the Union government, while speaking in a meeting held at Namakkal, on Sunday, July 3. Demand for a separate nation - Dravida Nadu - was a long standing demand of the party supremos Periyar and Anna. However, it was dropped in 1962 after secession was deemed illegal by the then Jawaharlal Nehru-led government


 
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"Do not push us to demand for a separate nation,” DMK MP A Raja said to the Union government, while speaking in a meeting held at Namakkal, on Sunday, July 3. Demand for a separate nation - Dravida Nadu - was a long standing demand of the party supremos Periyar and Anna. However, it was dropped in 1962 after secession was deemed illegal by the then Jawaharlal Nehru-led government



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says who ?
A person who enjoyed everything in power and issued 2G licenses to telecom operators at throwaway prices causing a loss of Rs 1.76 lakh crore to the exchequer and facing criminal cases.

Now just to become politically relevant issuing such statements. both AIDMK & DMK spent all exchequer money on populist and freebees and treasury is empty and loan has burdened the state exchequer just like Sri Lanka and just to get general public sympathy for next general election on 2024 all these bla bla.

 
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Is there any relationship between Tamils and Hindustani? No?

Where is the origin of Tamils?
 
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Is there any relationship between Tamils and Hindustani? No?

Where is the origin of Tamils?
Linguistically, culturally, historically, racially NONE

There are many speculations on the origin of Tamils, could be Indus Valley, Sumeria or Kumari Kandam a sunken continent
 
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Linguistically, culturally, historically, racially NONE

There are many speculations on the origin of Tamils, could be Indus Valley, Sumeria or Kumari Kandam a sunken continent
Thanks. I think Tamils are more native compared with Hindustanis in India.

Hindustanis are late comers to this land, actually. I may be wrong.
 
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"Do not push us to demand for a separate nation,” DMK MP A Raja said to the Union government, while speaking in a meeting held at Namakkal, on Sunday, July 3. Demand for a separate nation - Dravida Nadu - was a long standing demand of the party supremos Periyar and Anna. However, it was dropped in 1962 after secession was deemed illegal by the then Jawaharlal Nehru-led government


Haha hypocrite Indians on a Pakistani forum.

Whenever a Pakistani posts something negative about India, Indian members on a Pakistani forum laugh at it.

But when an Indian posts something bad about Pakistan, all of sudden it is legitimate.:lol:
India does have a lot of separatist movements. lol.
 
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Those threatening separate nation are as idiotic as those trying to impose Hindi. Both types need to be tossed into the Indian Ocean.

The fortunes of Indian states are inextricably linked with each other. This is the reality. Except may be UP. We can give independence to UP. Problem is they are not demanding it. Maybe it should be expelled from the union, then invaded and its political class enslaved
 
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The fortunes of Indian states are inextricably linked with each other. This is the reality. Except may be UP. We can give independence to UP. Problem is they are not demanding it. Maybe it should be expelled from the union, then invaded and its political class enslaved


Why UP?
 
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It dominates political discourse, it is the least progressive and its stupid politicians are the ones who bring up this Hindi thing again and again. Even Hindi speakers don't care about it.
 
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Thanks. I think Tamils are more native compared with Hindustanis in India.

Hindustanis are late comers to this land, actually. I may be wrong.
Tamilians are actually related to Hans, all they do is consume pangolin soup and gutter oil and every 2 decades unleash a global pandemic on the world

Tamilians even had a great leap and cultural revolution
 
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