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another sad incident of language policing
blrpraj - 15 October, 2014 | Bangalore | kannada | Analysis | violence | Language and Culture
Another sad day for Bangalore and our country as a whole - http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bangalore/Student-from-Manipur-attacked-in-Bangalore/articleshow/44824914.cms
I have always been of the view that it is neither the government's business nor anybody else's business to force me or tell me (or any other individual) what language to learn/speak. If these miscreants want to speak kannada then why attack another person for speaking a different language?
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