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Karan Thapar Show: Ban English in parliament (as per Mulayam)?

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Post by Guest Tue Nov 19, 2013 9:24 pm

http://ibnlive.in.com/cnnibnvideos/top-in/435125.html

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Post by Kris Tue Nov 19, 2013 9:42 pm

Rashmun wrote:http://ibnlive.in.com/cnnibnvideos/top-in/435125.html
>>I didn't see the whole thing, but Gupta makes a valid point. There is no need to hung up over the 'foreign'ness of English. If anything, it should be promoted like crazy, so all children have access to it.  It should be seen for it is, a technical language, as Gupta terms it, and a practical tool to benefit from globalization.

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Post by Rishi Tue Nov 19, 2013 9:57 pm

>>> Did you see people  NI fellows touching Mulyam's feet?

But if Tamils fall at the feet of Amman then there is something wrong with them.

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Post by goodcitizn Wed Nov 20, 2013 12:11 am

Rashmun wrote:http://ibnlive.in.com/cnnibnvideos/top-in/435125.html
Mulayam Yadav should first try to get his own UPites ONE THIRD of whom can't read or write Hindi to become literate in their own mother tongue.

Why should he DENY the rest of the population the same benefit he offered to his own two sons by sending them to English medium schools and then to England and Australia for higher studies?

Let him become proficient in English to participate in Parliment like everybody else rather than forcing others to speak in his mother tongue to oblige him. He needs to get it through his thick skull that Hindi is NOT the national language but CONSTITUTIONALLY ONLY AN OFFICIAL LANGUAGE SHARING EQUAL STATUS WITH ENGLISH. He has no right to rewrite the constitution.

It is laughable when he says that he is not imposing Hindi but merely eliminating English.

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Post by Marathadi-Saamiyaar Wed Nov 20, 2013 12:15 am

English as much an Indian language as Hindi, Tamil or Dakhni.

Mulayam is plain stupid.

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Post by Kayalvizhi Wed Nov 20, 2013 1:08 am

You can cry and shout all you want about Hindi imposition. It is currently imposed and would be imposed.

Solution is Tamil Nadu independence.

1. Introduction

Hindi imposition, more than anything else, symbolizes the Hindian rule over Tamil Nadu. There are very few Tamils who would voluntarily accept Hindi as the official or national language of India; studying Hindi is not an indication of accepting Hindi, it is rather an indication that one has to know Hindi in order to get or hold Indian government jobs even within Tamil Nadu. Virtually all Tamils want Hindi imposition stopped and the preferential treatment given to Hindi over Tamil and other languages ended.

--------------In 1968, Another group of students met the then Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi at the Chennai Airport (Madras Airport) and handed her a memorandum. It stated that if Hindi imposition continues there would be no other alternative but to demand independence for Tamil Nadu.

------------------- If our Dravidian political leaders could not stop Hindi imposition in all these years, why are we to believe that they would be able to do it in another 10 or 20 or whatever years? 

-----------------Will getting independence from India be easy? No. Precious things can seldom be acquired easily. The road to freedom could very well be long and tedious (or short and easy under certain geopolitical scenarios inside and outside India). In either case, let us take the first step to go around the Hindian mountain and end Hindi imposition and Hindian domination once and forever.

---------------"As long as Tamil Nadu is part of India, Hindi will be imposed on the Tamil people irrespective of who is in power in New Delhi or who is in power in Tamil Nadu." Chisel these words on a rock and set that rock in front of the Tamil Nadu State Assembly.


Excerpts from http://www.tamiltribune.com/99/1202.html

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