Karnataka’s pushback on language imposition grows

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  • Опубликовано: 23 сен 2024
  • Over the last few years, there is a visible and sustained pushback against Hindi imposition in Karnataka. Before that, the agitation against Hindi imposition was more visible in Tamil Nadu.
    Karnataka’s pushback on Hindi imposition is more than an emotional issue. From blackening Hindi boards in metro stations to social media campaigns, the pushback is visible both online and on the streets. This is sometimes dismissed by many, even many in the mainstream media as parochialism or language chauvinism. There are real concerns about the growing dominance of Hindi in public services, education, and employment, where non-Hindi speakers are at a disadvantage.
    In this week’s Let Me Explain, Pooja Prasanna breaks down the anti-Hindi imposition movement in Karnataka, highlighting the core issues of linguistic rights, regional identity, and the growing calls for equal opportunities in both education and jobs.
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  • @newslaundry
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  • @hasanshaikh4046
    @hasanshaikh4046 15 часов назад +36

    In Maharashtra Marathi compulsory to pass govt job in state but not in south state this is truly unfair 😢

    • @vsansanv29101_sd
      @vsansanv29101_sd 7 часов назад +2

      i am from souhth but i will prefer to learn marathi instead of hindi if i will come to work in mumbai

    • @amitpothare
      @amitpothare 5 часов назад

      Brother....I am from MAHARASHTRA...
      In Mumbai or Nagpur...you don't have any problems ....even if you don't know Marathi...
      For Government job...state...it's compulsory because of Domicile....
      So don't mix...
      Do your state government give job to other ...No...never... don't mix..
      And Central Government jobs are for everyone
      ....no language bar in that...
      Because I born and brought up in Ordenence Factory colony...and every state person were there...

    • @PATHM-f2u
      @PATHM-f2u 56 минут назад

      ​@@hasanshaikh4046 true not in only Maharashtra government but also in Mumbai municipal corporation one important rule says you should pass from Marathi language to get job in BMC I know this rule because my mom is in BMC service

  • @MdNishadHasanNipun
    @MdNishadHasanNipun 16 часов назад +27

    The Indian government should learn from the history of Bangladesh and Pakistan. The Pakistan administration tried to force Bangladeshi people to speak Urdu language in 1952. Which is the beginning for Bangladesh to separate from Pakistan. Respecting other cultures and language is always a way to live peacefully and with harmony. The Indian administration should understand it's a union of states which used to run individually before India's creation. If the administration wants to force culture to one another then it will be chaos. It will create problems and will take place on deep roots which may cause unstable India if not today then tomorrow for sure.

  • @Aws1962
    @Aws1962 15 часов назад +58

    *“Since every school in India teaches English, why can’t it be our link language? Why do Tamils have to study English for communication with the world and Hindi for communications within India? Do we need a big door for the big dog and a small door for the small dog? I say, let the small dog use the big door too!”*
    - C.N. Annadurai
    Late CM. of T.N.

    • @Usriri_4891
      @Usriri_4891 13 часов назад +4

      True said brother

    • @manikandan-m.
      @manikandan-m. 10 часов назад +2

      @@Aws1962 He is indeed a visionary leader.
      Hadn't he been there, English wouldn't be here, and many things would've fallen apart.
      What we follow is the right one. If one needs to learn additional languages, one can learn outside.

    • @sanjaychauhan1116
      @sanjaychauhan1116 9 часов назад +2

      Same way english has been impossed on us. Its not even our local language, most of the time student memories the concept instead of understanding bcz of English imposition. We are not allowed to give interview in hindi, if we speak then they look down on us. Majority of india 🇮🇳 speaks, understand hindi despite of their local language so "Hindi " is a uniting language . Why most of famous and popular youtubers are making videos in hindi ? We north indians 🇮🇳 don't fight with each other for language, we also have our own state language and we respect each others reigional language and speak in hindi to understand each other while a person from tamil nadu can't talk with person from Kerala or karnataka (except if they speak in English) . U expect people who goes to south india to speak ur language from day 1 ? If u force them they will not learn but naturally they will addopt to local language. I support 3 language implementation in schools (Hindi , english, religional language)

    • @ಕನ್ನಡದೇಶ
      @ಕನ್ನಡದೇಶ 9 часов назад

      Very true brother 👌👍

    • @manikandan-m.
      @manikandan-m. 9 часов назад +5

      @@sanjaychauhan1116 A Gujju baby learning Hindi is different from that of him learning kannada or any other south indian language. If you are for three language policy, then you should learn, the regional language, a South Indian language, and English.
      If you are against English, you need to try out your luck in getting a job, and earning a lot of money without English. Moreover, you communicate with others via English only.
      Without English, many problems will arise.

  • @JaiDinesha
    @JaiDinesha 10 часов назад +13

    English must be link language for both national and international communication. And let regional language be compulsory for state govt jobs. Hindi is not needed other than in hindi speaking states..
    We don't wish to lose out our native language presence in future .😢

    • @theathiestcrusader
      @theathiestcrusader 2 часа назад

      No, this is bullshit. English must NOT be a link language for Indians. No other nation needs a FOREIGN language to unite its people. Not even African countries. Indians have NOT tried to find a compromise between Hindi and other Indian language. They haven't tried making two Indian languages as link languages. Indians do not value their own Indian languages as much as English. This is why SHIT Hindi exists. Nobody speaks proper Hindi. Even Urdu speakers speak Urdu properly compared to most Indians.

  • @grv_baghel
    @grv_baghel 15 часов назад +27

    Language is a very sensitive issue everywhere.
    BJP is forcing HINDI on people without their consent. I'm from a Hindi heartland state BUT I don't support this force imposition of Hindi. Because I don't want it to happen to me against my will.
    It's high time BJP and everyone starts respecting each state's diversity.

    • @sachins5784
      @sachins5784 7 часов назад

      It's true that BJP is enforcing Hindi everywhere today. But the practice itself was started by Congress. You see, the Congress top brass leaders like Nehru etc were big time fanbois of the USSR. They copied 5yr plans and national language for the union and other stuff from the USSR. If anything, we should learn from the failures of USSR - they pushed Russian as official language everywhere. See what happened to them.

  • @HarjinderSingh-mv7xc
    @HarjinderSingh-mv7xc 15 часов назад +21

    we are completely disagree with Mr Amit Shah

  • @kaaviyah
    @kaaviyah 14 часов назад +10

    Come to tamil nadu....speak tamil....come to karnataka speak kanada....andhra speak telugu.....maharastra..speak marati....period.....to hell with BJP RSS..HINDUVAD ...####

    • @Neil-j8w
      @Neil-j8w 13 часов назад

      Muskan Left Isl@m?
      ruclips.net/video/a-NGj2zbCBM/видео.html

  • @Jayshil_Mukhi
    @Jayshil_Mukhi 16 часов назад +14

    Hindi influx in Gujarat, Maharashtra and South will make these language and cultural identity secondary in future. These folks don't speak local language even after a decade of migration. In public sector banks in my place majority staff is from north and they only speak Hindi local ppl not understand hindi.

    • @Mo8yG
      @Mo8yG 15 часов назад +1

      Teaching mother tongue is up to the parents. For example I lived all over the country but never my home state however my parents taught me the language.
      And if still a language fades out then so be it, it's survival of the fittest.

    • @Jayshil_Mukhi
      @Jayshil_Mukhi 15 часов назад +4

      ​@@Mo8yG obviously it's upto parent to teach mothertounge. But the issue is you face problems in Government offices and even Railway and Indian post most of the Forms are only in English and Hindi. Northern employees are also not answering if we speak out our mothertounge.

  • @soundarrajan672
    @soundarrajan672 14 часов назад +22

    Down with HINDI Imposition
    LONG LIVE INDIA

    • @कॉमेडी-ङ7न
      @कॉमेडी-ङ7न 11 часов назад +3

      @@soundarrajan672😂😂 Look who is speaking. Down with hindi the one who cannot speak his language outside his own state.

    • @needhelp123
      @needhelp123 10 часов назад

      Hahah typical brainless chaddi​@@कॉमेडी-ङ7न

    • @soundarrajan672
      @soundarrajan672 4 часа назад +1

      @@कॉमेडी-ङ7न My mother tongue is Tamil. And I am well versed in English too. I have travelled to Jaipur and near by places, New Delhi, Visakapattinam, Travandram, Bombay, Hubli, Varanasi, Bhuvaneswar….. etc. And out side India Sri Lanka , Canada and USA. I have not experienced any difficulty for not knowing Hindi. Now I am on a holiday in 🇺🇸 USA. My dear friend pl try to understand that Hindi is not India and India is not only Hindi.

  • @GreaterBengal1
    @GreaterBengal1 15 часов назад +15

    We Made Our Oun Bengali Country Bcoz of Urdu Imposition.
    Now We are free and proudly can speak bengali.🇧🇩

    • @TheGreatVivek7
      @TheGreatVivek7 15 часов назад

      No one cares about tiny Bangladesh

    • @TheGreatVivek7
      @TheGreatVivek7 15 часов назад +6

      @@_sapta_ ignore people from tinpot Bangladesh. No one knows about the existence of that country lol

    • @TheGreatVivek7
      @TheGreatVivek7 15 часов назад +4

      @@_sapta_ try to understand why they make these comments. They envy such a huge neighbor and curse themselves for being born in a tinpot country

    • @Chairman_MaoZedong
      @Chairman_MaoZedong 10 часов назад

      Now bangladesh is progressing like pakistan, soon it will surpass afghanistan.

    • @sachins5784
      @sachins5784 7 часов назад

      ​@@TheGreatVivek7 If Bangladesh is a tinpot, India is just a bigger tinpot. Let's beaware that we're not doing all that great either - might want to peek the PPP stats.

  • @rajac8004
    @rajac8004 15 часов назад +15

    So, the central government is saying people from tamilnadu/non Hindi states should learn Hindi . so that, people who are migrating from Hindi speaking will feel comfortable and it will also easy for them do election rally. argument that learning Hindi will bring economic opportunists is very illogical if that means up, Bihar wouldn't be one of poorest parts of their country infact in the entire world . instead, central government should invest in teaching good quality English(like native English speaker) to every Indian like Singapore rather than Hindi . At least that would avoid lot of Indians struggling(including mine) to speak in English or they are forced to learn to survive in today job market and that will also bring economic opportunities.
    Edit: I'm willing to accept Hindi as a replacement of English if Uttar Pradesh economy reaches the level Germany and they should do it while having Hindi as a medium of instruction.

    • @Rising._.Thunder
      @Rising._.Thunder 11 часов назад +1

      chuttar pradesh reaching Germany? Come on bruh! I know that UP is growing very fast, but it won't be like Germany in the next 100 years.

    • @EshAnian-q5o
      @EshAnian-q5o 10 часов назад +1

      @@Rising._.Thunder let UP be like TN or Karnataka today in 200 years and then we can talk about Germany

    • @sachins5784
      @sachins5784 7 часов назад

      ​@@EshAnian-q5o 200 yrs? That's too less of a time for UP & Bihar

  • @pranav_755
    @pranav_755 12 часов назад +18

    I think it is just another way of north indian political parties to enter into southern states politics..it will not impact instantly but will see those effects after 15-20 years later..If karnataka wants to save their culture they have to stand up for them selves...love from gujarat..❤

  • @KobayashiMaru-
    @KobayashiMaru- 10 часов назад +7

    Northern politicians have no interest in developing their BHIMARU states , it appears north wants south to become BHIMARU too

    • @ಕನ್ನಡದೇಶ
      @ಕನ್ನಡದೇಶ 8 часов назад

      Yes true.
      They don’t develop but they just want developed states to enjoy.

  • @nityaprembhimani3505
    @nityaprembhimani3505 16 часов назад +16

    Let's make Japanese or Chinese the new official language of India... equally challenging for all.

    • @chiggywiggy524
      @chiggywiggy524 14 часов назад +6

      Let's make drevid nadu a separate country away from cow belt

    • @dons618
      @dons618 12 часов назад

      Shee shea😊

    • @ಕನ್ನಡದೇಶ
      @ಕನ್ನಡದೇಶ 8 часов назад

      @@chiggywiggy524very true

    • @ಕನ್ನಡದೇಶ
      @ಕನ್ನಡದೇಶ 8 часов назад +2

      Not required only. Just separate our Dravidian states from India and make Hindi/ Japan/Urdu/Arabic official languages to your states, we are very happy for that.

    • @sachins5784
      @sachins5784 7 часов назад

      Or everyone can just communicate in the regional language of their location & switch to English like a normal person if they don't know the particular regional language.

  • @mohan2304
    @mohan2304 16 часов назад +21

    I sincerely hope Newslaundry takes cognisance and acknowledges that the language of their most popular show "newsance" is Hinglish. You switch from English to Hindi (when you already have a similar show in Hindi called Tippani) without batting an eyelid which is quite disconcerting.

    • @braunarsch
      @braunarsch 15 часов назад +2

      agreed, i used to request for subtitles for the hindi parts, as my knowledge of the language is poor.... but i gave up 🥲

    • @souravagrawal382
      @souravagrawal382 11 часов назад

      Yeah I hope yt is working on a feature that translate hindi to eng in subs

    • @sriramsakura
      @sriramsakura 8 часов назад

      It's weird that they don't have the capacity to stick to one language.

  • @TheGreatVivek7
    @TheGreatVivek7 15 часов назад +9

    As someone living in Norway let me give a neutral perspective to things. The divide between the north and the south has increased twice fold since BJP took over the reign in 2024. People from South now only see North as a backward region entangled in a medieval mindset. Most of this stems from the political values in north where politicians pander for votes on the basis of caste and religion because they know people from north especially states like UP, Bihar, Jharkhand and MP are not very educated.
    Then there is also a huge influx of migrants from these states to metropolitan cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore. People from Bangalore don’t want to end up like Delhi and Mumbai where crime rate has risen because of migrants. Plus, these northern belt of states I talked about still has an exploding population and the government has failed to address it.

    • @lourduraj3146
      @lourduraj3146 15 часов назад

      Chennai is missing from the list.

    • @TheGreatVivek7
      @TheGreatVivek7 15 часов назад

      @@lourduraj3146applies to Chennai too, yes

    • @MichaelPhelpsslash
      @MichaelPhelpsslash 14 часов назад

      Mumbai has crime cuz of migrants from North?? Dawood, Chhota Rajan etc. all were migrants from North?

    • @TheGreatVivek7
      @TheGreatVivek7 14 часов назад +5

      @@MichaelPhelpsslash I was talking about pick pockets and rapists not about underworld dons dimmy

    • @MichaelPhelpsslash
      @MichaelPhelpsslash 14 часов назад

      @@TheGreatVivek7 Ahh okay fair enough. But how u got to know that migrants do more petty crimes than local PPL. So u have any reliable data to back it up?

  • @astra527
    @astra527 14 часов назад +6

    Pooja, your selection of topics and the arguments you put forth are always logical and interesting. Your style of presentation is simple and engaging. Looking forward to next Saturday's topic.

  • @advinsatheesh466
    @advinsatheesh466 10 часов назад +5

    Imposing a language on a state... Well u have your neighbor's history. That's enough to end the argument

  • @jaybhupathi912
    @jaybhupathi912 12 часов назад +2

    Thank you for this well delivered , forceful yet cogently presented video. I have been disheartened for many years since 1965 , when the first attempts were made by leaders of Uttar Pradesh to hasten and distort the directives of the Constitution, that the southern states except Tamil Nadu have not been effectively protesting this push
    of language imperialism. Happy and relieved that Karnataka is now on board through you. You are spot on with many arguments to drive home the resistance to the periodic attempts to impose Hindi. I do hope the newly elected Govt.s of AP and Telangana will follow your lead. The huge percentage of rural population of the four non- hindi speaking southern states simply are ignorant of the dangerous repercussions of the move, economically, socially and politically. Request you arrange translated versions of your video serials and also call for a coordinated structured responsible digital campaign to effectively sustain the resistance through several avenues.

  • @anishkumar7041
    @anishkumar7041 8 часов назад +2

    When Tamilians were fighting against Hindi no one cared for them now Kanadigas woke up when it feels the heat.. now you fight alone.

  • @Usriri_4891
    @Usriri_4891 13 часов назад +8

    Social unity is decreasing rapidly in indian society 😢😢😢

  • @siddhartha5186
    @siddhartha5186 8 часов назад +5

    Hindi is an artificial language constructed by British East India company chiefly by Dr John Borthwick Gilchrist into Hindustani and later to Hindi by Arya samaj insiders like Ram Chandra Shukla, Bharatendu Harishchandra and Jaishankar prasad et al.

    • @Coconut-v2v
      @Coconut-v2v 8 часов назад

      First of all...All languages are man made.. and for the rest of ur point I can only say ...Wtf are u smoking man..😂

  • @ARNABOSS
    @ARNABOSS 8 часов назад +1

    fully support kannadiga brothers and sisters facing up against the BIGGEST HYPOCRISY in the UNION of INDIA
    linguistic discrimination and attack on the identities of all the member nations in union must be challenged in EVERY POSSIBLE WAYS

  • @msjanhavi189
    @msjanhavi189 6 часов назад +1

    India needs a common language and I feel it should be English and state languages should get their deserved respect. India was colonised, it’s the truth nobody can change, we might as well accept it and use it to our benefit than doing cheap politics around it using a language to divide people. If this continues then, It is rightly said here that it’s the common people who are suffering.
    My mother tongue is marathi, Im married to a Tamilian and living in Karnataka. My hindi is decent since I learnt it in school and grew up in Mumbai. At work and home I use English. Now I understand both Tamil and Kannada to an extent where I can manage basic daily life sentences but I still struggle with proper conversation. When I have to have a conversation, I don’t have any other option but to switch to hindi or English. I keep getting so much hate and have often been called Hindi imposing North Indian in a very derogatory way by auto/cab drivers, house help, property broker, even husband’s extended family etc. in their own language thinking I don’t understand it, but I do. I feel hurt, sometimes even unsafe. Yet I don’t blame them as I understand their feeling of oppression. Marathi uses same script as Hindi still my Hindi is ok at best, why should I expect someone who doesn’t have same script neither common origin to learn it. My point is, a complex country like India should have English and the respective state’s language as compulsory so that there is an equal ground for everyone. Else this hatred will grow and people of India will keep suffering.

  • @ಕನ್ನಡದೇಶ
    @ಕನ್ನಡದೇಶ 8 часов назад +1

    Very true.
    We Kannadigas should unite and fight against Indian Hindiwalas government for languages freedom because even after Britishers left India Hindiwalas government till now not given freedom to languages and at the same time started imposing Hindi on us.

  • @branduncensored3896
    @branduncensored3896 7 часов назад +2

    Why don't they just become a separate country and be done with it!

  • @youthindian1593
    @youthindian1593 8 часов назад +1

    Every state should compulsory their local language in school

  • @infinix2003
    @infinix2003 8 часов назад +1

    being a south indian. I know 3 languages kannada, English and hindi. While I go to other states like tamil nadu or andra pradesh. I don't go on speaking with any of three i know and expect them to speak with me in that language. I may start the conversation in any one language but i try to understand what they are saying in thier language and learn their language to survive.
    I've seen many people from north india come here and start talking in hindi and expect us to talk in hindi they don't even try to learn the local language. If everyone starts talking in hindi to accommodate them, then the local language will die

  • @methics5588
    @methics5588 4 часа назад

    I’m from UP and I agree with you that imposition doesn’t create unity but division.

  • @romeo2golf
    @romeo2golf 8 часов назад +1

    If you go to any state, make an effort to learn and speak their language; at least the basics; that’s much appreciated. I’ve experienced it many times especially in Bangalore. I now love speaking kannada; though not fluent.
    Stop imposing Hindi, especially down south.. Please.

  • @amitpothare
    @amitpothare 5 часов назад

    I really appreciate... everything..Hindi is not National language..
    But if someone is coming for first time how could you expect him to know your language...🙏

  • @ParipurnaMishra
    @ParipurnaMishra 9 часов назад

    I live in maharashtra (original from gorakhpur up )my mother toung is hindi
    My hobby is ligistics i write poems in Marathi use marathi slang
    I know 12 india language
    Namely hindi ,maithili bhojpuri, marathi a bit punjab,i Bengali ,konkani
    Gujarati , ahome , kannada telgu and odia
    And also English
    As a native speaker of hindi
    I would say that when we became indipendent we had no connection language now we need no connection language

  • @nimeshkotak
    @nimeshkotak 12 часов назад +1

    Loved it...❤

  • @fishyslogger5590
    @fishyslogger5590 10 часов назад

    Thank you! Must watch video!!

  • @aakashboom
    @aakashboom 8 часов назад +1

    40% of Hindi heartland is illiterate why don’t start with north itself where everyone write their name Hindi mother tongue

  • @m-e-k81
    @m-e-k81 15 часов назад +1

    sab language seekh lo bhai ....hum ek hai ...hum ek hai....sab kehtey rehtey hai .....lekin dharatal per esa kuch nahi dikhta .......are bhai nahi aati to sikh lo ....samne wala bhi khush ho jaayega ki aapni languge mein baat kar raha hai .....ladne ki liye sirf ek mudda hona chaiye ...aur shanti ke liye badi mehnat karni padti hai .....baki sab apney manas ke uper hai ....samajhdaar vyakti samajhdaar hota hai .....enjoy the beautiful nation as one being .....INDIAN.

  • @sanjaychauhan1116
    @sanjaychauhan1116 9 часов назад +1

    Same way english has been impossed on us. Its not even our local language, most of the time student memories the concept instead of understanding bcz of English imposition. We are not allowed to give interview in hindi, if we speak then they look down on us. Majority of india 🇮🇳 speaks, understand hindi despite of their local language so "Hindi " is a uniting language . Why most of famous and popular youtubers are making videos in hindi ? We north indians 🇮🇳 don't fight with each other for language, we also have our own state language and we respect each others reigional language and speak in hindi to understand each other while a person from tamil nadu can't talk with person from Kerala or karnataka (except if they speak in English) . U expect people who goes to south india to speak ur language from day 1 ? If u force them they will not learn but naturally they will addopt to local language. I support 3 language implementation in schools (Hindi , english, religional language)

    • @infinix2003
      @infinix2003 8 часов назад +1

      @@sanjaychauhan1116 being a south indian. I know 3 languages kannada, English and hindi. While I go to other states like tamil nadu or andra pradesh. I don't go on speaking with any of three i know and expect them to speak with me in that language. I may start the conversation in any one language but i try to understand what they are saying in thier language and learn their language to survive.
      I've seen many people from north india come here and start talking in hindi and expect us to talk in hindi they don't even try to learn the local language. If everyone starts talking in hindi to accommodate them, then the local language will die

    • @vader94
      @vader94 8 часов назад +1

      Bruh upsc let's you take exams in Hindi and the interviews in hindi. If you are gonna apply for a position in an MNC they would want you to learn English because your clients ain't from the Hindi belt.

    • @sriramsakura
      @sriramsakura 8 часов назад

      Hindhi is useless to us. We won't teach poor regions language in our states. If you don't learn English we will respect you. It will mean more job opportunities for us.

  • @JyothirmayiMurali
    @JyothirmayiMurali 4 часа назад

    I agree that name boards for place, institutions, public transport etc must have Kannada and English. I support it completely. But why ask migrants to learn Kannada? It wouldn't work for obvious reasons.

  • @Coconut-v2v
    @Coconut-v2v 8 часов назад

    It’s puzzling when educated people say absurd things. Most of us in India are polyglot I speak five languages.. some barely, and my grandmother speaks eight, including Tamil. That’s one of the perks of living in Mumbai
    There’s no need for a 'national' or 'state' language. In Maharashtra, Marathi has many regional flavors like Varhadi and Konkani. Even in up, Hindi has different dialects. As a Maharashtrian, I sometimes struggle with Konkani, so imposing one language just doesn’t work.
    Speaking Hindi is useful for business it connects you to a large part of India. But Hindi speakers need to learn regional languages when they move around. In Pune and Mumbai, Ive met very few Hindi speakers who don’t know some Marathi.. just give them some time and be humble.
    This issue is getting politicized by savvy politicians who play to a gullible voter base. No major language is going away even Sanskrit is still taught in schools. So relax..

  • @sridharneelakanta
    @sridharneelakanta 8 часов назад

    All the comments here blame one Govt or the other or the politicians that they are imposing Hindi in Karnataka/Bangalore. Govts have nothing to do with the state in Bangalore where about a quarter of the population only can speak Kannada. The first root cause is the nature of a vast majority of the Kannada people. Most Kannadigas in Bangalore speak 5 languages to a very passable level - not only Hindi. So the outsiders did not realise/feel the need for learning Kannada. What happened is the tendency of the outsiders not having to learn Kannada reached such a great level, the Kannadigas started feeling the irritation. Many times I have heard migrated people saying "Kannada gothilla. Chaahiye toh Hindi may baath karo". In my own land, when I go to a shop/hotel/theatre/mall, the vendors ask me to speak in Hindi!!! That has touched raw nerve. A Kannadiga shop keeper is very willing to speak with a customer in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu or English. But when I am a customer having to speak in another language t a trade that irritates. Not that the Govts have suddenly imposed Hindi in public life.

  • @Vhshjvbjbcch3457
    @Vhshjvbjbcch3457 15 часов назад +1

    Boundary is akready crossed in 1947

  • @youthindian1593
    @youthindian1593 8 часов назад +1

    Hindi is just dividing us not uniting,,,,,

  • @Coconut-v2v
    @Coconut-v2v 8 часов назад

    pls guys don't justify indecent actions... The language thing was just a symptoms of his enability to control his frustration not the cause of it.

  • @abhayjay8391
    @abhayjay8391 16 часов назад

    Government enterprises should not be any state who has some official langauge. Shift it to UT. Where anyone from anywhere can come and work. Be it IIT IISc IIM or Government PSUs

  • @DeenFollower
    @DeenFollower 13 часов назад

    I think it will create serious security problem for hindi people too, who are working in south India.
    Most IT indries are in South India.

  • @justanotherview3243
    @justanotherview3243 9 часов назад +6

    The lady who was screaming "I will not talk in Kannada" said that in English. I don't think she was imposing Hindi. I don't think many middle-class or high earning IT and corporate employees in Bangalore have any problem with using English all the time. But even that's a problem for some uneducated, and even some educated, Kannadigas.
    Nowhere else in the country is not knowing a state language a morality issue. It doesn't become a moral duty of a migrant to know Gujarati, Marathi or Punjabi if you move to Gujarat, Maharashtra or Punjab from outside. Only in Karnataka nowadays are they now passing not only moral judgments on people not knowing Kannada, but are also actively hostile to them. This, despite the migrants speaking in clear English. That's not Hindi imposition that you're complaining about.
    Granted that southern states never wanted Hindi to be a link language. Can all their citizens speak fluent English at least? Can all Kannadigas speak in English? It's ridiculous to say that Hindi shouldn't be a link language while not educating your entire masses in English equally well.
    When Bangalore wanted to be the IT capital of India, MNCs poured money into the city and paid heavy taxes in order to attract tech talent from across India. If the poor ultra-nationalistic kannadigas, who now feel that such tech opportunities should only belong to Kannada speakers, feel this strongly against the outsiders, can the state of Karnataka finally pass a law that bans every non-Kannada-speaking employee from working in Karnataka? I would actually welcome such a law wholeheartedly. Please do it!
    I really want to see the face of this soft fascism exposed. I really want to see, once all the MNC offices and high-earning migrant employees start moving to other metro cities, how you will talk about the tax distribution... the taxes that you so much brag about that your state claims to be paying to the centre and not getting back enough in return.
    Please do it. End this hypocrisy. On one hand, wanting a share of our hard earned money. On the other hand, slyly occasionally attacking the immigrant talent. Just not frequently enough to drive the entire productive and working population away. But frequently enough to harass some innocent folks occasionally.
    There is no Hindi imposition. There is only cowardly soft fascism from kannadigas. They don't have the courage to lose their cash cows. They know that tech and finance industries aren't hostage to any one particular location. Those industries can be moved to other places in a short amount of time. But the nativist arrogance is still palpable.

    • @prateekgoel2949
      @prateekgoel2949 9 часов назад +2

      Finally a sensible comment! Thanks for this, someone had to say this loud and clear

    • @justanotherview3243
      @justanotherview3243 8 часов назад

      ​@@prateekgoel2949 thanks bro

    • @sriramsakura
      @sriramsakura 8 часов назад

      Madam, show your talent by learning kannada. Migrants have to do that all over the world when they migrate, you are just another migrant. If you get job in Germany you cannot enter before learning German. As a migrant it's the least you could do to earn faith of natives.
      Either fix your bimaru region or be a good migrant and learn language before entering the southern states. Else India will suffer like East and West Pakistan.
      I'm telling this for your own good. Imagine being stuck in bimaru states and hindhi with no way to escape.

    • @sachins5784
      @sachins5784 7 часов назад

      Not really. The ground reality is different. I've come across people who've stuck to Hindi despite multiple requests to make the communication in English.
      There are people who will talk to you in Hindi right off the bat without even considering whether you know the language or not. And the funny part is, the educated IT crowd also does this.
      Doesn't matter whether a person comes does it intensionally or not, in the end it's going to come off as insensitive.
      I'd hate to stereotype, but North Indians are culturally insensitive. There are many Tamil & Telugu speakers in Bangalore & Karnataka as a whole. They've all been here even since the IT boom & after Kannada the most spoken languages are Tamil & Telugu. Yet, you will not hear any complaints about Tamil imposition or Telugu imposition or Malayalam imposition. Because these people integrate well & learn the local language within a couple of years.

    • @sachins5784
      @sachins5784 7 часов назад

      Also, when you say those IT companies will moved, you're just fear mongering.
      But don't take my word for it, just follow the news regularly and you'll see there are more companies that moved to Bangalore from places like Delhi & Noida, than there are companies that moved out of Bangalore.
      Even Hyderabad will take atleast 10yrs if they manage to do some miracles to get near Bangalore's levels of today.

  • @nazeerpasha2075
    @nazeerpasha2075 Час назад

    R S S Sarchalaks . All Brahmans
    • K B Hedgewar - Marathi Deshastha Brahmin
    • M S Gowalkar - Marathi Karhade Brahmin
    • M Dattatraya Deoras, - Orthodox Karhade Brahmin
    • K. S. Sudarshan - Sanketi Brahmin
    • Mohan Bhagawat -Daivadnya Brahmin
    • Savarkar - Marathi Chitpavan Brahmin
    • S P Mukherjee - Bengali Brahmin
    • Deen Dayal Upadhyay - Bengali Brahmin
    ………………………………………….

  • @ZubairSheikh-zf9tm
    @ZubairSheikh-zf9tm 12 часов назад +1

    just like jinah imposed urdu on bengali, india is turning more and more like pakistan lol

  • @maheshsharma88
    @maheshsharma88 16 часов назад +4

    This video should have had subtitles in the 22 languages including hindi and kannada

    • @कॉमेडी-ङ7न
      @कॉमेडी-ङ7न 14 часов назад +2

      😂 You are right, News Laundry and News Minute should start the change and their content should be dubbed in 22 languages ​​and not just subtitled

    • @chiggywiggy524
      @chiggywiggy524 14 часов назад +2

      English is enough for all 22

    • @कॉमेडी-ङ7न
      @कॉमेडी-ङ7न 12 часов назад +1

      @@chiggywiggy524 @maheshsharma88 yah English is enough for all But I told News Laundry and News Minute that isn't this an English imposition like the Hindi imposition? When a large section of the country's population cannot speak English well, this is also an imposition, isn't it?If you are an Indian media company then you must make your subtitles available in all india languages ​​and if you cannot then do not spread the propaganda of Hindi imposition government give the priority of two language Hindi or English National level because This language can be spoken or understood by the majority of the country's population all of the northern state even non Hindi speaking state also use Hindi as a connecting language why the southern state do not use English as connecting language.

  • @renupillai9584
    @renupillai9584 16 часов назад +1

    Dot on ❤

  • @_M_D_M_
    @_M_D_M_ 17 минут назад

    1. Hindi should not be the national language.
    2. Hindi should not be imposed.
    3. Regional languages should be given due respect.
    4. But!! Goons should not be the pall bearers as they harass the non regional language sprakers. Self appointed leaders like Auto Drivers, Bus Drivers, Locals etc.
    Live and let live with decency. If there is a disconnect then address it with civility.

  • @ziabaig4403
    @ziabaig4403 Час назад

    Pooja❤❤

  • @Gaz2944
    @Gaz2944 10 часов назад

    I dont know if anyone ever noticed it out! While listening in any speaker i ofen found out news minute audio is terrible! Please do something about it

  • @iuhere
    @iuhere 10 часов назад

    nice coverage this was a common man's issue, but i think the vision was based on political movemet, if scripting this on behalf of common man i think this would be even more impactful. The story lacks vision from common man, like the cases that were shown in the into, that view. Because common people suffer so video should be based on common people's perspective instead of addressing political views. That woudl make more meaning ( i am not a creator but this is my attemp to image) may be a perspective to educate common people on the point stated in video about rejection on impositino vs particular language . comparision of all other states. Indicating that people suffer not tthe law makers by going against each other. Then educating on what to do in these situations what is right and wrong to do with respect to rejecting imposition vs rejecting languguage and what behaviour categorizes under those. May be a part 2 on these , including civil diobedience or civic sense . etc etc. Mey be i digress , sorry in advance but that was my vision of what to expect for educating people on the same. Thanks for sharing and at least rasing voice on commoin man's issues daily life experience and issue. Good luck for future ones.

  • @gauravbanerjee2594
    @gauravbanerjee2594 7 минут назад

    I am a paid subscriber, I mentioned this so that I don't get taken as a troll !! Now, what you are saying is understood and clearly coming from your respect for your native language but it's flawed on some level. You did not mention whether your point was to add local language to the offices as in ( English, Hindi and Kannada) or replace Hindi with the local language ( English and Kannada) ?
    When you impose the later, you block access to the interstate residence, for jobs and other reasons. If this is the case, why don't all states have the right to put their language first? Do you imagine how much inconvenience this would cause? Every time you change a place for work, you learn a new language? Unless you are trying to say..
    "Han to mat aao mere state me job krne, raho apne state me" which is exactly the problem we need to address.
    You mentioned the flight announcement, being done only in Hindi and English, when you say that "block the kannadiga from right to safety", out of 230 passengers in flight, which could be a union of 20 languages? Does the rest don't have the right to safety who could be tulu, Bengali, marathi? Let's the announcement be in 30 language then, is that logical?
    I don't believe a language could unite a country, it's about convenience. You are free to speak any language at your bay but the official language needs to be 1 or 2. A language which is familiar to most people which is Hindi and English. As you mentioned some words are difficult and most people struggle to pronounce them, but that's not an argument to not consider it as an official language.

  • @sjdkxkc5490
    @sjdkxkc5490 58 минут назад

    *Politically Motivated by KhanGress*

  • @hannahhhannah2716
    @hannahhhannah2716 11 часов назад

    👍

  • @rajendrawankhede9654
    @rajendrawankhede9654 12 часов назад

    👍👍👍👍

  • @rahulshine3317
    @rahulshine3317 15 минут назад

    This is kanadiga racism on steroids.

  • @sandyj342
    @sandyj342 6 часов назад

    Meanwhile hindi imposers children are studying abroad

  • @Suresh_Kamath
    @Suresh_Kamath 3 часа назад

    Why did you leave out Kodagu and Konkani

  • @Suresh_Kamath
    @Suresh_Kamath 3 часа назад

    I do not agree with you candidates for employment should pass written test in Kannada for all positions.
    May be for certain grade of jobs. Any companies do campus interviews all over India to recruit employees.
    Also some may know how to speak Kannada,but they may not be able to write it.

  • @archnaprajapati3996
    @archnaprajapati3996 8 часов назад

    Make Sanskrit official language instead of Hindi.. As most languages have their roots from Sanskrit 😎
    And it will be equally same struggle for each state to adopt to it fully 😁

    • @ShahuPhuleAmbedkar
      @ShahuPhuleAmbedkar 12 минут назад

      @@archnaprajapati3996 कोणसा गांजा फुक के आयी हो. पाली पाकित ज्यादा पुराणी है.

    • @archnaprajapati3996
      @archnaprajapati3996 4 минуты назад

      @@ShahuPhuleAmbedkar lagta hai aapko English kam samajh aati hai.. mne kahi purani hone ka jikar nhi kiya hai.. reply karne se pehle thik se padha karo..

  • @arvnd-jz5gd
    @arvnd-jz5gd 4 минуты назад

    Modishah wants hindi so that they can push their unemployed youths to south also they can canvas easily here with hindi

  • @esrevereverse-l8v
    @esrevereverse-l8v 15 часов назад +4

    So to essentially ensure that Hindi isn't imposed, Karnataka natives started impositioning their language. Perfect !

    • @bmishra20
      @bmishra20 15 часов назад +5

      Hindi in UP Bihar... Kannada in Karnataka

    • @abshaar13
      @abshaar13 14 часов назад +5

      How it is imposing when they are still in their state? It would be when they come over in UP or Rajasthan and force people to speak kannada, exactly what hindi speaking population does in south indian states!

    • @sachins5784
      @sachins5784 7 часов назад

      Lmao, is it wrong to expect people to speak in Kannada in Karnataka? It's fine if you don't know the language too, just don't go on and assume everyone knows Hindi.

    • @esrevereverse-l8v
      @esrevereverse-l8v 7 часов назад

      @@bmishra20 right but then where does this stop ? Tullu vs kannada then north kannada vs south kannada. Maithili vs purvanchal Bihar.
      You are entitled to your language it's your Heritage but to shoot a video where you are using henchmen to propagate it ? The fuck ?

  • @shashishekhar6382
    @shashishekhar6382 10 часов назад +1

    2:10 We do not have 22 official languages they are scheduled languages
    Hindi is not a national but official language alongside english

  • @ಕನ್ನಡದೇಶ
    @ಕನ್ನಡದೇಶ 8 часов назад

    👌👌👌👌👌
    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @srb-sm2uf
    @srb-sm2uf 16 часов назад +2

    This idea and issue are red highlighted in RSS jansang dictionery.
    Earlier BJP ruled karanataka they have kept aside bcz of Modi Tadipar information.
    Now there is Congress government now BJP playing wastage card to polarise the peace

  • @कॉमेडी-ङ7न
    @कॉमेडी-ङ7न 14 часов назад +5

    According to the 2011 census, about 43.63% of India's population can speak Hindi ¹. This number varies significantly across states, with Uttar Pradesh having the highest percentage of Hindi speakers at 97.4% ¹.
    Regarding English proficiency, the 2011 census reported that 129 million Indians, or approximately 10.6% of the population, can speak English ². Breaking it down further, 0.02% of Indians spoke English as their first language, 6.8% as their second language, and 3.8% as their third language ².
    Interestingly, a survey conducted by Lok Foundation and Oxford University found that only 6% of respondents claimed they could speak English, with a significant urban-rural divide - 12% of urban respondents versus just 3% of rural respondents ³. Education also plays a role, with a third of graduates able to speak English ³.
    Almost half of the population of India are able to speak and understand Hindi. according to 2011 census in urban area also only 10 to 12% people say that they are able to speak English the northern state are selected Hindi as an connecting languag So my question is that the people of South India do not want to select any connecting language other than their local language and if the people of North India have selected Hindi and the government is giving importance to Hindi. You should not have any problem in this. What do you say that exams like UPSC should be conducted only in English, a language which is spoken by less than 6 to12% population even in urban areas or your language should be Tamil or kanada should be declared a national language which is spoken by only 9% of India population I think any government narrative should not be crushed the local languages but promote the connecting language either Hindi or English Northern states also have linguistic diversity and the language diversity if they select the Hindi to establish better connectivity toward the people why southern state don't accept any language to connect their people.

    • @advinsatheesh466
      @advinsatheesh466 10 часов назад +2

      43 percent is never a majority. And please calculate native speakers as well.. And aren't you the same people who criticise shiv sena when they were hitting north indians for not learning their language and now you want to force us learn hindi. Look hindi is a beautiful language just like all other languages. When you impose them forcefully on people, people will obviously hate it. And according to ur argument, English is spoken world wide so if all people are forced to learn english, it unites india and also unites india with the world. So english is better by that sense😂

    • @sachins5784
      @sachins5784 7 часов назад

      We've never needed a so called "connecting language" to begin with. Let me give you the example of Bangalore, there are many Tamil & Telugu speakers here, after Kannada which is the highest percentage of speakers. All these people learn each other's language to communicate. The Tamil & Telugu & Malayalam speakers in Bangalore do not have a problem in learning Kannada to communicate with the locals, so why do only Hindi speakers have this problem?
      And why is the burden on South India to learn Hindi to communicate with the North? Let the North learn any one South Indian language atleast first. Or just make everyone learn English. Hindi is useless anyway, except for watching Bollywood movies.

  • @RohitSharma-oh8qm
    @RohitSharma-oh8qm 9 часов назад

    😂 didn't karnatka goverment was the one that is imposing their language on others .

    • @ಕನ್ನಡದೇಶ
      @ಕನ್ನಡದೇಶ 8 часов назад

      Each state formulated based on language ie.. linguistics.
      Yes we have few more minority languages but central government not given prominence to them those languages by adding to 8th schedule. It’s problem of Indian hindiwals uneducated politicians

  • @ClassyRice
    @ClassyRice 8 часов назад +1

    10 years ago India was united now Indian r fighting over religion and language doesn't seem like we on the right track

    • @Coconut-v2v
      @Coconut-v2v 7 часов назад

      dude u really need to see a brilliant cinematic masterpiece named Deshdrohi... NOWWW😂😂

  •  10 часов назад

    ONLY Nepali should be imposed.

    • @manikyum
      @manikyum 7 часов назад

      😂Abe sale

  • @navneetpathak2026
    @navneetpathak2026 8 часов назад

    This report is made without having any deep knowledge if u wanted to talk on NINHANS hindi compitition in hindi pakhwada I can guide you better

  • @Letstalkaboutit-vividly
    @Letstalkaboutit-vividly 9 часов назад +1

    Do Andhbhakts realise, that Kannadigas were cery welcoming to Hindi before the Right-wing imposition drama started... Now Kannadigas are left with no choice but to push bak so that they retain their beautiful langauge... Maharashtra did not push back for preservation of Marathi, and now their language is mocked and going extinct.

    • @justanotherview3243
      @justanotherview3243 8 часов назад

      Lol, Marathi is far from extinct. What nonsense are you spouting? I'm from Maharashtra. Marathi culture, theatre and literature, even its local film industry, are still strong and innovative. This, despite continuing welcoming migrants from your and others' states with open arms. Tolerance and empathy really pay off in Maharashtra. In Maharashtra, immigrants learn Marathi because of the love of the language, food and Marathi festivals like Ganesh utsav. Not because of locals' psychosis or force.

  • @Userstandforjustice
    @Userstandforjustice 14 часов назад +1

    Slight correction at 2:15 ,english is not an official language and it is not mentioned in 8th schedule too

    • @infinix2003
      @infinix2003 8 часов назад +1

      Dude the constitution is written in english. It is and always will be the official language

  • @Vhshjvbjbcch3457
    @Vhshjvbjbcch3457 15 часов назад

    Kya drama h hindi nhi chahiye koi nhi english seekh lo

  • @AmitThakur-nv7lb
    @AmitThakur-nv7lb 15 часов назад +2

    Lets divide our nation into two parts again 😂 on the basis of language

    • @EshAnian-q5o
      @EshAnian-q5o 10 часов назад

      That’s what you want! We want India without the ghatiya aur neech basha spoken by the achuths Hindi. Hindi is a stupid language because it does not have a neutral gender. First figure out a way to bring in a neutral gender into Hindi and you may then talk about the country. Until then shut up.

  • @gautampressman
    @gautampressman 15 часов назад +2

    The problem of making English the common language for the country as opposed to Hindi is that it disadvantages millions of lower middle class people who form the majority of the population. Currently, the upper class and upper middle class have a big advantage over everyone else because of their access to English education thus giving them access to top jobs or white collar jobs. Like one commenter said - let's make Japanese or Chinese the official language so no one has an advantage and it's a level playing field for everyone.

    • @footloosegoose7463
      @footloosegoose7463 15 часов назад +1

      True. Another sad aspect is that in many of the South states that oppose Hindi imposition, they nudge visitors into speaking English instead. A receptionist in a cheap hotel may argue with if you speak Hindi but will get in line if you speak English. This poor chap knows neither of the 2 languages but is forced into making the discrimination.

    • @evenessa
      @evenessa 15 часов назад +3

      What about lower middle class people who don’t speak Hindi? It is much more of an advantage if they learn English instead of learning Hindi

    • @sachins5784
      @sachins5784 7 часов назад

      I like how you completely ignore the lower middle class who don't speak Hindi. Or are you implying everyone in the universal set of lower middle class can speak Hindi? That's bs

  • @machete128
    @machete128 14 часов назад

    Lmaoooo

  • @the...devil..
    @the...devil.. 16 часов назад +2

    Kannada language samz nahi aati logoko .....pls remove all the facilities out from Bangalore.....

    • @tuluva1
      @tuluva1 16 часов назад +9

      Chale jao. Agar aapko rehna h Bangalore me, aapko kannadako accept karna h padega

    • @EshAnian-q5o
      @EshAnian-q5o 10 часов назад +2

      @@tuluva1well said.

    • @the...devil..
      @the...devil.. 8 часов назад

      @@tuluva1 facilities bhi leta jaunga ....fir baitho kannada main bat karte ek dusre se🤣🤣

    • @tuluva1
      @tuluva1 8 часов назад

      @@the...devil.. teek h

  • @ChitrakGupta
    @ChitrakGupta 16 часов назад +2

    But I fail to understand why be violent? Bengalis don’t speak Hindi well, but we don’t go around beating up people who speak Hindi.
    Also lot of things the presenter could not pronounce are Sanskrit. That is sad that Indians find difficulty pronouncing Sanskrit words.

    • @ubaidahhasanat8060
      @ubaidahhasanat8060 16 часов назад

      1000%

    • @SaiCh-yw9wp
      @SaiCh-yw9wp 15 часов назад +3

      Sanskrit is dead right except for the scriptures?

    • @machete128
      @machete128 15 часов назад +3

      No one's coming from bengaluru with their ful family n settling off in bengal 😂, why would anyone want to settle in bengal? If u want to earn n live in bengaluru, better learn the language for your own convenience, coz it's going to get tougher from now on, coz we've had lotsss since 2000 n fed up of hindi imposition n outsiders flooding our city and behaving arrogantly n aggressively n bullying us to speak in hindi, helooo I nvr came to ur city u hv come to mine so better learn or don't learn who cares, but don't tell me to speak in handi

    • @MichaelPhelpsslash
      @MichaelPhelpsslash 14 часов назад

      This clown really said "This is sad that Indians find difficulty pronouncing Sanskrit words"
      Abe chaddidhari bandar. Is desh kitne log Sanskrit bolte h? Aajkal ke brahaman bhi Sanskrit nhi jaante.

    • @sachins5784
      @sachins5784 7 часов назад

      People come here and just start with Hindi right off the bat. This is rude, and insensitive - hence the clashes. They don't even bother to consider if the person opposite them can understand what they're saying.
      Imagine someone shows up in Bengal and just directly speaks in Kannada, Tamil or Malayalam or Telugu knowing fully well that it's possible the other person might be a native who doesn't understand what you're saying.

  • @KobayashiMaru-
    @KobayashiMaru- 10 часов назад

    With so much of local talent , should north indians learn local language before being allowed into southern states , if one were to believe news reports it appears crime rates have increased in south and majority of them are said to be committed by North Indians

    • @justanotherview3243
      @justanotherview3243 9 часов назад

      If you have so much local talent, why doesn't your state ban all non-Kannada speakers from Karnataka? I would very much welcome such a law. Really! The high earning migrants and MNCs will finally realise what sort of soft fascism they are actually dealing with and leave the state once and for all for more accommodating metro cities. Don't have the courage to do it? 😂 I dare your state. Do it. No tech or finance industry is hostage to one particular location. The IT industry that count as your asset was raised to its glory by knowledge workers and investors from across the country. I really want to see what your state's share of national taxes becomes once they all leave. Please please, ask you politicians to enact that law instead of attacking innocent migrants in a cowardly manner.

  • @TheNationalistHindu
    @TheNationalistHindu 12 часов назад +2

    I am from Karnataka I don't hate for any language i love all the languages including hindi and we kannadigas accept English and opposing hindi and irony is English is foreign language and hindi our bharaiya language.🇮🇳

    • @EshAnian-q5o
      @EshAnian-q5o 10 часов назад +1

      Why is it wrong to accept English when you can accept the game of cricket🏏, trains 🚂, computers 🖥️ , mobiles 📱, modern medicine 💊, etc etc. English helps in bringing home the bacon. It’s the future because the future is going fully digital and the language of the digital world is English. With Hindi you can’t even wipe your backside after you finish your business in the toilet 🚽. So think before writing.

    • @advinsatheesh466
      @advinsatheesh466 10 часов назад +1

      ​@@EshAnian-q5oforget that guy dude. He's basically it cell of BJP. If he was truly a hindu, he won't impose a language or anything on people or believe in a purity of language

  • @Vhshjvbjbcch3457
    @Vhshjvbjbcch3457 15 часов назад +2

    Dunia k har desh ki ek mother language hai lekin bharat me alag tamasha chalta hai

    • @MJALAM-i5b
      @MJALAM-i5b 14 часов назад +3

      Do u understand wht is the meaning of mother tongue? And India is a union of states, every state has its own language,

    • @EshAnian-q5o
      @EshAnian-q5o 10 часов назад

      To kya hum log ek ghatiya aur neech basha jo Tim Jaise achuth log bolte hain Hindi ko apanayenge? Kabhi nahi. Hindi murdabad. Hindi ko chappal se maro Hindi par thooko.
      Remember *English and Kannada forever but Hindi never*. Is our motto.

  • @amritraj7427
    @amritraj7427 13 часов назад

    Man these kinds of RUclips handles really sometimes spread unreal hate and fuel such sentiments.

    • @sharonpenukonda578
      @sharonpenukonda578 13 часов назад +2

      There is no hate we don't mind learning Hindi with our own consent if needed. we are just against imposition.

  • @kunalk1234
    @kunalk1234 14 часов назад +1

    If unruly auto drivers are flag bearers of linguistic pride then I am sure The News Minute should be watched only by those thugs 😅. Why pit Kannada against Hindi? Every state in India has many languages. Then why impose kannada on entire Karnataka! I think most people are practical enough to find a way out.

  • @Vhshjvbjbcch3457
    @Vhshjvbjbcch3457 15 часов назад

    Congresi brokar

  • @4stars181
    @4stars181 15 часов назад +2

    More than 60% people knows hindi. One day it would be 80%. Hindi has potential to become a national language. Just learn it just like English. Why so much hatred against hindi.

    • @kaaviyah
      @kaaviyah 15 часов назад +4

      Come to tamil nadu....speak tamil....come to karnataka speak kanada....andhra speak telugu.....maharastra..speak marati....period.....to hell with BJP RSS..HINDUVAD ...####

    • @kaaviyah
      @kaaviyah 15 часов назад +2

      We have REGIONAL IDENTITY...NOT LIKE NORTH INDIANS WHO HAVE LOST THEIR IDENTITY...LOSING ALMOST 10OO DIALECTS ..

    • @4stars181
      @4stars181 15 часов назад +1

      Hehe he dude, hindi itself has 48 dialects across the country. All are alive. We proudly speak it. But we all accepted hindi as united. Not like radicalized south politicians who just spread hatred against hindi to gain political benefits. I have been Tamil Nadu, telangana. There are lots of people who speak hindi , support hindi. I lived in kerala. They learn hindi. They speak hindi. There only few politically radicalized people who spread hate against hindi. Most of people accepted hindi with love that's why now 60% people are able to speak hindi. When I was Keral I learn to read Malayalam, write Malayalam. So if you are able to learn a language learn it. Why so hate.

    • @SaiCh-yw9wp
      @SaiCh-yw9wp 15 часов назад +1

      ​@@4stars181😂clown everybody has their own language and if they don't want to learn it then what's the prob for uh?actually the useless bjp is the one creating this nuisance for political benefit

    • @machete128
      @machete128 15 часов назад +4

      Ya ya😂😂😂 handi has the potential to become our nation's national language 😂
      Which nation?
      "IMAGINATION " 😂

  • @Vijay-ind
    @Vijay-ind 8 часов назад

    Find a balance and be less feministic about your reporting please 🙏.....men are human too..... not all men are demons and not all women are angels 😮😊😅😂😂😂

  • @Vijay-ind
    @Vijay-ind 9 часов назад

    I just unsubscribed 😢..... don't show one sided content and don't paint men as the only perpetrators 😅...... women are equally growing in numbers..... there's no Fire without Smoke! 😮

    • @ಕನ್ನಡದೇಶ
      @ಕನ್ನಡದೇಶ 8 часов назад

      Great but I subscribed today.
      Great South Indian channel and dare to tell the truth which is burning the supremacy minded Hindiwalas.

    • @Vijay-ind
      @Vijay-ind 8 часов назад

      @@ಕನ್ನಡದೇಶ congoratulation (intentional) 😁