Why people in TAmil Nadu should speak Hindi?
Hindi is not mother of any regional languages. Northern language has their roots to Sanskrit. No!! integrating Hindi is not easy for most of regions based out of north.
In same way Tamils don't want to rely on Hindi to live in their own country, expect when the need comes like migrating.
I have never said that Tamils or for that matter any regional language should not be spoken. The problem is not of speaking any one particular language. When two bengali's speak to one another they speak in bangla similarly when two marathis are speaking to one another they speak in marathi . This is not only accptable but also pragmatic as both speak the same langauage. My points are made in reference to one national identity. Tamils can speak tamil or any other language they wish to but when you are conversing with some one who does not understands tamil, use an Indian language rather than a foreign language just becasue of your ego.
Also Hindi is far closer to Sanskrit and as i have made the point that Sanskrit was never the language of masses. It has always been Hindi in one form or another. Do u think 5000 years ago , the hindi was same as it is today?? Just like the society, hindi to has adjusted with the time. Every language in India has not only been influenced by Hindi but has been derived from it too. Of course, Hindi itself has been derived from Sanskrit. So in round about way other regional languages have been derived too from sanskrit but via hindi... and that is just a way of explaining.
For student in std I or II it is very easy to learn any language be it Hindi or Tamil. But seriously think what your point is.. no one will want to leave their own region language for another regions language. But Hindi could be a uniting force. this doesnot mean that you cannot learn tamil or telgu or punjabi or any other language. People in Tamil nadu do not speak hindi even when they know that the other person doesnot knows Tamil. This is not the case in any other part of the country even in maharastra.
No body is asking to speak fluent hindi or write poems in it but speak enough to converse in it.
same way why Tamil should learn Hindi?
Donot take things out of context!! I made the remarks to other regional languages such as bengali, gujrati, marathi, bhojpuri etc. Hindi is not a regional language. Every nation needs a common language there is no need to import everything when you have things readily available.
Then take out the motto " Unity in Diversity"
And what has this motto " Unity in Diversity" has given India?? British used the policy of divide and rule , using diversity as an excuse. Why did Chanakya had to preach to preach the philosophy of "Akhand Bharat" during greek invasion if truly it is such a great thing.
People do not even try to understand what that motto truly stands for. " Unity in Diversity" means that even though we may speak different languages, follow different sects and religions, that we may dress differently , we will not allow those things to stand between us and nation. That nation must come first and foremost.
This motto's purpose was not give each state/region a way to do and go any which way they wished to do. It is not a weapon to be used to defend regionalism.
I'm not gaining political advanateg by postin it here but just for sake of quality, to show the disrespect of other languages and imposition of Hindi.
Parties like shiv sena , mns in maharastra and all the parties in TN use regional language as tool to gain electoral vote and thus political mileage. That is why they attack hindi.
Nobody and certainly not myself have ever asked to stop teaching,speaking,reading any regional language but do it when and where it is appropriate. Donot oppose use of hindi just for the sake of narrow minded gains of few years. So the question of disrespect towards any other language does not arises.
Srilankan issue is for humanitarian cause so don't bring language or regionalism
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During the war there is no place for human rights sadly, not in todays world. Prabhakaran and LTTE certainly didnot show any consideration for human rights. And if what is happening in Sri lanka is pretext for India to enter into a sovereign nations then we invite others to meddle in our own problems.
When you are in a hostile neighbourhood then you have to look into your nation's security before anything else. China has been gaining space in Sri lanka because of this stubbornness from tamils. Bangladesh is inviting chinese because of regional politics of Bengal.