Reality of Pro Kannada Protest | Karnataka | HIndi | Open Letter

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This video is a detailed deep-dive into the language debate that are currently ongoing in different states of Bharat. We have seen people fight on social media as well as on the street because of the language issue. Lets understand the history, reasons and repurcussion of this issue. Do watch and share!

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Ye topic kafi serious aur important hai, aapko video kaisa laga zarur batana ❤👇

openletteryt
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I’m from Mangalore Karnataka, I’m belong to Konkani speaking community so i talk konkani with relatives and family, Tulu is the language of our area so i talk tulu amongst villagers and friends. Kannada is state language so I speak Kannada to people who are from different parts of the state . Hindi is language of national politics so i also know Hindi . English is for education and news . So i speak 5 different language and I’m proud of my country 🇮🇳

ankithmallya
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I am staying in Bengaluru from last 10 years, I don't feel they force to us to learn. They just want to respect their language also. I learn kannada . It's sweet language

filmyduniya
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I am Maharashtrian and same problem happens with us also, North Indians are arrogant and grab our Marathi people places and work, south indians and Maharshtian have same demand

gurukrupa_
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South Indian learning Hindi but North Indian not try to learn south indian languages

arp
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Kannada is not local language. Kannada is regional language.

arikesarik.k
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ಕನ್ನಡವೇ ಸತ್ಯ ಕನ್ನಡವೇ ನಿತ್ಯ proud to be a ಕನ್ನಡಿಗ

kalimmshareef
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We kannadigas are not imposing our language on any outsiders. But we are imposed by hindi speaking people to talk in hindi. We love our language, expect same love & respect from others.

h.g.sunithavenkatesh
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Some people think that speaking hindi is more patriotic than local language

prabhjotsran
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I'm a kannadiga!
I don't agree when my own kannadigas say "if ur living in Karnataka learn kannada"
I'd rather choose to agree when we say "try to learn basic kannada so as to be able to contact with local people!" This would sound more positive and better way to say it !

mr.indian
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Our kannada language 5000 year old, why we forget our language and talk Hindi 😢

pratap
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I am a Malayali, I speak Hindi, English, Malayalam and Tamil but imposing a particular language such as Hindi will not be acceptable.

MissingLinks-
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People from Karnataka were very patient with outsiders, but having stayed here for years and still don't learn the language, how do you feel when Hindi speaking people put locals down. Has happened with me and is happening in my apartment in Bangalore

radhikamkarnic
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Im a Bengali from Jharkhand. I was travelling by train and my co passenger was a Manipuri Army soldier. The only reason i had the best conversation and one of the most pleasing journey of my life was because we both knew Hindi. So screw this petty linguistic divide. Language connects. Let it remain that way

official.rajarshidutta
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As a kannadiga i can say here in Bengaluru many people know more than 3 languages including hindi. But the fact is we are trying our best to communicate with the outsiders and expect the same from them. This is not only on the streets but even in some government offices and banks where some people from north indiacome to work and speak only in hindi, just imagine any person in their land struggling to communicate with outsider who doesn't know the local language, that's a big headache and they even refuse to learn kannada and tell us back to learn hindi. Ok just imagine any of us kannadigas or tamilians or any person from South Indian going and imposing anybody in North India to learn any of the southern languages will they accept...??? We r just trying to save our language from hindi imposition.After begging for so many years now we have become rude.

kavanasgowda
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I’m a teluguite living in Karnataka, I don’t agree with just telling local language being imposed on the outsiders, it all started when the union government started imposing Hindi on locals, secondly I disagree with locals forcing other to learn language complete, from what I have seen it is mostly the outsiders don’t respect the language, people and customs, which over time has piled up and caused an outburst, most Bangaloreans do speak atleast 2-3 languages and all they expect from my experience is us putting a small effort to learn few words, and they start helping us, and one more thing is Bangalore development started with the kingdom of Mysore, when the Wodeyars started progressive measures 100 years earlier which started reaping benefits 6-8 decades later, but the outsiders telling locals that Bangalore developed because of them forgetting that the very reason they have come is the successive governments and people have put more efforts to get investments and also I have seen in my office once we have a North Indian boss he tends to hire only North Indians and don’t encourage people from other parts of the country. Finally both the parties have few faults it’s better both the parties learn from their mistakes.

rakshithreddy
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I have lived in Bangalore, I have seen both sides of the issue. .Issue doesn't come when they don't know how to speak(locals accept the fact), it comes when they refuse to learn it even after working and staying in the city for long. Especially when PPL use statements like "If you don't speak Hindi, why are you staying in India" and "If you don't speak Kannada, y r u in Karnataka"

janabvishnu
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As a Bengali I love to speak Hindi but if anyone imposed me to must speak Hindi. Then I never speak Hindi and this is thinking of maximum non hindi community. Love you all 🇮🇳

kishandeb
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Kannada is most important in karnataka

kiranngowda
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There r many outsiders in bengaluru, who deny to learn kannada to communicate with locals.... They show hatredness towards kannada being in Karnataka... They want their language and culture to dominate in bengaluru... So, we frustrated kannadigas are showing these reactions as response...

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