Before we revolutionised bangalore, benda-kalooru became "bangalore" what we see at present- pathetic, desperate, longing for our own place back from bullies, being forced or enticed into learning or speaking in another language other than kannada, making a few people think that kannada is not as cool as english or hindi or any other language and in addition to the fore-mentioned ordeal, taking criticisms from annoying bullies and freaks.

When are we going to realise that our personal space has been breached and we have been taken as granted.  I was thinking why do Karnataka have Karnataka Rakshana Vedike and tamilnadu does not have anything like Tamil Nadu protection forum. THINK !!!... Did we really need "Karnataka Rakshana Vedike" if we were strong enough ?

Development is essential and every human thinking is obviously directed one way or the other towards development of his own or the society.  Tamil Nadu generates twice as much revenue per year than Karnataka and Chennai is one of the four metro-politan cities in India.  In that respect, chennai should have been more contaminated than Bangalore.  

I wish Kannadigas should be stronger than tamilians in language matters.  But when did "we" become soft-target ????
like Master Hirannayya says in a play of his "Paschaataapa", we dont bother about emigrants from other states and we will keep sheltering them.  one of the reasons for the above questions.  one of the most influential languages in India, that influenced marathi, gujarathi, tamil, malayalam and mother of telugu was put at stake when the germ of globalisation infected kannadigas and pre-occupied their minds like a parasite adding to the damage that was done by Old british to our language.  Let me give an instance of Ireland (Eire) which was ruled by british as well taking over lands from irish farmers.  land lord system existed just like in India but the aura created by british to make irish people feel that they are superior of other if they know english was over powering and today its an english speaking country and you hardly get to see people speaking irish.  So is the case with most of the celtic languages like scottish gaelic and welsh.  So its now or never kind of situation.  If you dont realise the loss, YOU ARE GOING TO LOSE YOUR IDENTITY !!!

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