amitkriit
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Probably true but doesn't mean much if people are going to resent imposition.
If that is true (and i happen to believe the last few years have expanded Hindi's reach enormously), why bother with silly diktats that are only going to be counter productive. Anti--Hindi feeling had almost died, now the very guys who want to promote Hindi are resurrecting it. Eventually they will have to buckle, there are too many states who even if they are not opposed to Hindi, will fight its imposition (& it is not only TN) which in any case cannot happen (the most that will happen is that the Union government will eventually have more people from Hindi speaking areas alone, hardly a good thing) but no one, anywhere in the south will pick Hindi instead of English, they may understand Hindi but given a choice they will pick only English. Heck they pick English over the local languages that they know, let alone Hindi which they have to learn. That position is now ratified by a supreme court order on the rights of parents to choose medium of instruction. Not even the central government can do anything about that.
As i said before, absolutely pointless.
The moves are directed more towards the International audience and the Brown Sahibs than the non-Hindi speakers in India. Alas only if our people could understand it. The major targets are the people belonging to the Lutyens' club, there is no better way of humiliating them them than making English irrelevant.
The move is directed towards killing the class-factor associated with English.