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Are Basic Rights Denied to Some Minorities? by B.K.

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Post by Kayalvizhi Thu Dec 19, 2013 9:23 pm

I am sick and tired of the diplomat drama. Here is something fresh.

Is it Time to Divide India? Are Basic Rights Denied to Some Minorities?
by B. K.

South Asia is a land of many languages; may be, more than the Continent of Europe. Much of South Asia comes under the country "India", which was created by the British, erstwhile colonial rulers of South Asia. Does this India contain too many languages, that the legitimate aspirations of some minority language speakers to use their language in government and business have to be denied because of "practical considerations"? (Many of these minority languages are spoken by over a million people and some by more than the population of many countries of the world. India does not have a majority language. Hindi, including some of its dialects, is spoken by about 40% of the population.) 
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Give people of the 60 languages the option (1) to give up their language rights (for example the right to receive question papers and write competitive examinations in their mother tongue), or (2) leave the Indian Union and be a separate country. They can have trade and defense pacts with India if they so choose. Those who stay part of India would have no reason to complain of language discrimination because they choose to be part of India on their own free will

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http://www.tamiltribune.com/13/1201.html

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