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The real problem is to associate any language with patriotism or nationalism.. Urdu was needed for Pakistan because we had all four different provinces who were speaking local languages. We needed a common language which we could use to communicate with each others. It could be either Urdu or English but if some illiterate Pakistani whether they are from punjab,sindh or kpk cannot speak Urdu then that don't mean they would become less Pakistani..
People would learn your language voluntary if they know they will get opportunities in that state/country where this language is common. I have seen Pakistan people who learned even German in order to get free study in Germany
@Proudpakistaniguy @KingMamba
It is not just South Indians that hate this move. It is the North-East of India,
and Kashmir. That's right. Kashmiris also oppose this move.
exactly am odia and I know hindi but I think that you make sense by denieing the compulsion of hindi in state government and school ! in kerala people tends to learn hindi faster compares to tamil ! I stayed three years in tirupur TN but i couldnt learn tamil ! its hard and for people there hindi is hard the same story for me and average tamil there we speak english to communicate !
you need not talk to this people about this !
sorry mate.
@SAMEET
I am not against Hindi. In fact, I want people to learn Hindi voluntarily.
But as a South Indian it is harder for me to learn. It is an entirely different language.
The insistence on English is because it is the lingua franca of Business, Science in the world.
It is also a level playing field where any student from any part of India can compete.
But I encourage people to learn Hindi. I just don't think it should be imposed.