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Sania Mirza's reply for "non local" criticism
Yes, her family has been Hyderabadi for more than a century.
http://www.kevkeka.com/viewnews-7192-sania-mirza-strong-reply-to-BJP.html
http://www.kevkeka.com/viewnews-7192-sania-mirza-strong-reply-to-BJP.html
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indophile wrote:Yes, her family has been Hyderabadi for more than a century.
http://www.kevkeka.com/viewnews-7192-sania-mirza-strong-reply-to-BJP.html
Per Hindu tradition and Islamic tradition upon marriage a woman belongs to the husband's family.
So she is a Pakistani - irrespective what her passport says.
Is she a muslim or a hindu - she can take her pick.
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Would it apply to "illarikam alludu?" I don't think there is an English equivalent for that word. There may be a Tamil word, but I don't know the exact word. When translated from Telugu it goes something like - "veettu maapillai" (a son-in-law who lives in his wife's parents' home).
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indophile wrote:Would it apply to "illarikam alludu?" I don't think there is an English equivalent for that word. There may be a Tamil word, but I don't know the exact word. When translated from Telugu it goes something like - "veettu maapillai" (a son-in-law who lives in his wife's parents' home).
veetu mapillai is a common usage. by the way illam is also a tamil word (literary) for house. i find that many tamil words that are still prevalent today but are considered poetic or literary are still colloquially used in telugu.
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In Telugu illu = home/house; arikam = being; alludu = SIL. illarikam alludu = SIL being (living) in the house.
This arikam appendage is used in other contexts too. Examples are peddarikam = being elderly (in terms of power); raacharikam = being royal; chuttarikam = being a relative (having a relationship), etc.
This arikam appendage is used in other contexts too. Examples are peddarikam = being elderly (in terms of power); raacharikam = being royal; chuttarikam = being a relative (having a relationship), etc.
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indophile wrote:In Telugu illu = home/house; arikam = being; alludu = SIL. illarikam alludu = SIL being (living) in the house.
This arikam appendage is used in other contexts too. Examples are peddarikam = being elderly (in terms of power); raacharikam = being royal; chuttarikam = being a relative (having a relationship), etc.
in tamil a compound word for "being in the house, or staying in the house" can be constructed as follows + illam (house) + irukkum (contained or being inside). the sandhi rules would make this illaththirukkum which sounds close to illaarikam. just speculating.
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MaxEntropy_Man wrote:indophile wrote:Would it apply to "illarikam alludu?" I don't think there is an English equivalent for that word. There may be a Tamil word, but I don't know the exact word. When translated from Telugu it goes something like - "veettu maapillai" (a son-in-law who lives in his wife's parents' home).
veetu mapillai is a common usage. by the way illam is also a tamil word (literary) for house. i find that many tamil words that are still prevalent today but are considered poetic or literary are still colloquially used in telugu.
What you said is right.
If you listen to malayalam VERY CAREFULLY, practically 80% of the vocabulary can be termed poetic or literary in Tamil.
Anyone who is reasonably good in REAL, written Tamil can easily understand Malayalam. Same applies to Telugu but to a lesser degree.
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Indo:
What makes you think that Sania's husband isn't involved in illarikam?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3mTkKaOyKQ
What makes you think that Sania's husband isn't involved in illarikam?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3mTkKaOyKQ
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It is interesting to watch the liberal media getting twisted in knots.
Sonia is Indian because she married an Indian.
But Sania is not pakistani eventhough she married a pakistani.
Sonia is Indian because she married an Indian.
But Sania is not pakistani eventhough she married a pakistani.
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b_A wrote:It is interesting to watch the liberal media getting twisted in knots.
Sonia is Indian because she married an Indian.
But Sania is not pakistani eventhough she married a pakistani.
has sania made pakistan her domicile? does she have a pakistani passport?
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Don't they live in Dubai?Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:Indo:
What makes you think that Sania's husband isn't involved in illarikam?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3mTkKaOyKQ
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MaxEntropy_Man wrote:b_A wrote:It is interesting to watch the liberal media getting twisted in knots.
Sonia is Indian because she married an Indian.
But Sania is not pakistani eventhough she married a pakistani.
has sania made pakistan her domicile? does she have a pakistani passport?
They are just technical issues. If an american marries an alien (IRS speak) , doesn't the spouse become american ( after some process ) ?
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b_A wrote:MaxEntropy_Man wrote:b_A wrote:It is interesting to watch the liberal media getting twisted in knots.
Sonia is Indian because she married an Indian.
But Sania is not pakistani eventhough she married a pakistani.
has sania made pakistan her domicile? does she have a pakistani passport?
They are just technical issues. If an american marries an alien (IRS speak) , doesn't the spouse become american ( after some process ) ?
i have a maharashtrian friend who married an american (after getting his green card). he has not become an american citizen. he has said he will remain an indian citizen forever because that's what he feels inside. it's not just technical with him. in this day and age, who people marry can be independent of the citizenship they maintain for reasons of convenience and for reasons of emotional ties.
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The important point is her residence is in dubai. what kind of brand message is that!
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truthbetold wrote:The important point is her residence is in dubai. what kind of brand message is that!
that doesn't however, make her a pakistani.
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MaxEntropy_Man wrote:b_A wrote:MaxEntropy_Man wrote:b_A wrote:It is interesting to watch the liberal media getting twisted in knots.
Sonia is Indian because she married an Indian.
But Sania is not pakistani eventhough she married a pakistani.
has sania made pakistan her domicile? does she have a pakistani passport?
They are just technical issues. If an american marries an alien (IRS speak) , doesn't the spouse become american ( after some process ) ?
i have a maharashtrian friend who married an american (after getting his green card). he has not become an american citizen. he has said he will remain an indian citizen forever because that's what he feels inside. it's not just technical with him. in this day and age, who people marry can be independent of the citizenship they maintain for reasons of convenience and for reasons of emotional ties.
Yes..But, Musalmans live in the days of 580 AD, and by their Holey Book. As a true hindu and a democrat (and a Libby), people should respect them the way they want to be respected.
So to a large degree by iSlamic Decree - she is a Pakistani.
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Yeah, but the guy was first interested in a different, wealthy (but ugly) girl from Banjara Hills. When he patao-ed Sania, he dumped the first one and got into a lot of trouble. He comes from a very "humble" background and being married to a rich girl in Hyderabad seems to be important for him.indophile wrote:Don't they live in Dubai?Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:Indo:
What makes you think that Sania's husband isn't involved in illarikam?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3mTkKaOyKQ
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Why did she marry this "humble" man? Maybe he is gay and this is a marriage of convenience for both?Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:Yeah, but the guy was first interested in a different, wealthy (but ugly) girl from Banjara Hills. When he patao-ed Sania, he dumped the first one and got into a lot of trouble. He comes from a very "humble" background and being married to a rich girl in Hyderabad seems to be important for him.indophile wrote:Don't they live in Dubai?Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:Indo:
What makes you think that Sania's husband isn't involved in illarikam?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3mTkKaOyKQ
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what an irrelevant response? did i say anything about pakistan? get your meds.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:truthbetold wrote:The important point is her residence is in dubai. what kind of brand message is that!
that doesn't however, make her a pakistani.
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It is common for tennis players to reside outside of their country for purposes of training, conditioning, etc. Roger Federer resides in Dubai but no one considers him to be an Emirati, he is still Swiss. Djokovic lives in Monte Carlo I think. So same leniency can be extended to Mirza also. Just because she lives outside the country, that doesn't make her a foreigner.truthbetold wrote:The important point is her residence is in dubai. what kind of brand message is that!
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truthbetold wrote:what an irrelevant response? did i say anything about pakistan? get your meds.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:truthbetold wrote:The important point is her residence is in dubai. what kind of brand message is that!
that doesn't however, make her a pakistani.
i was responding to this post and may have mistakenly replied to yours. a rather innocuous mistake compared to your usual incomprehensiblia.
https://such.forumotion.com/t25254-sania-mirza-s-reply-for-non-local-criticism#166529
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Yes, Max. You cannot admit your mistake and shut the fuck up. You have to have the last word even after fouling up. That is why you logic is so fucked up.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:truthbetold wrote:what an irrelevant response? did i say anything about pakistan? get your meds.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:truthbetold wrote:The important point is her residence is in dubai. what kind of brand message is that!
that doesn't however, make her a pakistani.
i was responding to this post and may have mistakenly replied to yours. a rather innocuous mistake compared to your usual incomprehensiblia.
https://such.forumotion.com/t25254-sania-mirza-s-reply-for-non-local-criticism#166529
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truthbetold wrote:Yes, Max. You cannot admit your mistake and shut the fuck up. You have to have the last word even after fouling up. That is why you logic is so fucked up.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:truthbetold wrote:what an irrelevant response? did i say anything about pakistan? get your meds.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:truthbetold wrote:The important point is her residence is in dubai. what kind of brand message is that!
that doesn't however, make her a pakistani.
i was responding to this post and may have mistakenly replied to yours. a rather innocuous mistake compared to your usual incomprehensiblia.
https://such.forumotion.com/t25254-sania-mirza-s-reply-for-non-local-criticism#166529
i have no problems admitting honest errors. why are you so angry?
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nevada wrote:
It is common for tennis players to reside outside of their country for purposes of training, conditioning, etc. Roger Federer resides in Dubai but no one considers him to be an Emirati, he is still Swiss. Djokovic lives in Monte Carlo I think. So same leniency can be extended to Mirza also. Just because she lives outside the country, that doesn't make her a foreigner.
Of course! Many of the top tennis players train and live all over the world. No one seems to be rushing to disown them.
It is obvious why Sania is being treated this way, with such disrespect..and it is too bad.
One can certainly criticize her tennis playing skills-abilities (she is not in the league of the great ones, by any stretch, at this time), "glorification" of any sports player and any Govt. paying large sums of money (which I think is not necessary)..and even her marrying a Pakistani man.
Which Century do we live in? A daughter is always a daughter..she does not become the property of a husband or the country he is from- unless she legally declares that she has given up her citizenship.
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*I was not sure, what a "brand Ambassador" meant and why any State or Country really needs any person to be branded for marketing purposes! The job description of the Chief Minister or Prime Minister/President should include being the Brand Ambassador..that makes sense.
Was curious about the "brand Ambassador" for the Govt of Tamil Nadu..could not find any info..all I saw was a few celebrities as brand ambassdors for private sweet shops..sea food club (?)..clothing companies etc.
Was curious about the "brand Ambassador" for the Govt of Tamil Nadu..could not find any info..all I saw was a few celebrities as brand ambassdors for private sweet shops..sea food club (?)..clothing companies etc.
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It appears her only fault so far (other than losing tennis matches at events that matter) has been refusing to hold the Indian flag at Olympics or Commonwealth games. Not that anybody cares except if she starts with full patriotic breath, "I am an Indian, I will be an Indian till I take my last breath" etc.
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indophile wrote:It appears her only fault so far (other than losing tennis matches at events that matter) has been refusing to hold the Indian flag at Olympics or Commonwealth games. Not that anybody cares except if she starts with full patriotic breath, "I am an Indian, I will be an Indian till I take my last breath" etc.
If true, she is a hypocrite! But, hypocrisy is not illegal.
Again, wonder why any state needs a special brand Ambassdor..and if I may, she does not seem like the best choice for that!
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indophile wrote:It appears her only fault so far (other than losing tennis matches at events that matter) has been refusing to hold the Indian flag at Olympics or Commonwealth games. Not that anybody cares except if she starts with full patriotic breath, "I am an Indian, I will be an Indian till I take my last breath" etc.
why did she refuse?
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Maria S wrote:*I was not sure, what a "brand Ambassador" meant and why any State or Country really needs any person to be branded for marketing purposes! The job description of the Chief Minister or Prime Minister/President should include being the Brand Ambassador..that makes sense.
Was curious about the "brand Ambassador" for the Govt of Tamil Nadu..could not find any info..all I saw was a few celebrities as brand ambassdors for private sweet shops..sea food club (?)..clothing companies etc.
TN has a "Brand Ambassador" Promoting TN and its interests everywhere:
Jayalalithaa.
Since KCR is UGLY and drunk most of the time, they have appointed Sania Mirza
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70% people think it is a bad choice.
http://www.rediff.com/news/live-commentary-poll-results.html
http://www.rediff.com/news/live-commentary-poll-results.html
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I have no idea, especially someone who speaks so emotionally now, almost like in a Manoj Kumar movie (mere desh ki dharti or mitti......).Beatrix Kiddo wrote:indophile wrote:It appears her only fault so far (other than losing tennis matches at events that matter) has been refusing to hold the Indian flag at Olympics or Commonwealth games. Not that anybody cares except if she starts with full patriotic breath, "I am an Indian, I will be an Indian till I take my last breath" etc.
why did she refuse?
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It's something that the new CM of Telangana came up with to make friends with the muslim community is Hyderabad. He is strong in most of Telangana except in its capital city, Hyderabad. That is because muslims there have their political leaders and a political party to support, and the coastal population there would not support him.Maria S wrote:*I was not sure, what a "brand Ambassador" meant and why any State or Country really needs any person to be branded for marketing purposes! The job description of the Chief Minister or Prime Minister/President should include being the Brand Ambassador..that makes sense.
Was curious about the "brand Ambassador" for the Govt of Tamil Nadu..could not find any info..all I saw was a few celebrities as brand ambassdors for private sweet shops..sea food club (?)..clothing companies etc.
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Of yes, it's true. Just google for "sania mirza refuses to hold indian flag."Maria S wrote:indophile wrote:It appears her only fault so far (other than losing tennis matches at events that matter) has been refusing to hold the Indian flag at Olympics or Commonwealth games. Not that anybody cares except if she starts with full patriotic breath, "I am an Indian, I will be an Indian till I take my last breath" etc.
If true, she is a hypocrite! But, hypocrisy is not illegal.
Again, wonder why any state needs a special brand Ambassdor..and if I may, she does not seem like the best choice for that!
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