Are Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KRV) personnel attacks on fellow Indians justified?
I am not against MNS or KRV’s cause of retaining cultural heritage of respective states. Both Maharashtra and Karnataka have rich and vast history. Nobody dare question Maratha’s will or Kannadiga’s hospitality?
However, to what extent can we reach out to save our culture is my concern? Are we to kill our brothers for not speaking in Marathi or Kannada? Ofcourse any disrespect shown should be dealt with apt actions, does it mean you can chuck our fellow Indians out?
I can’t stand people complaining or mocking about Bangalore and would surely give them back as hard as it came in. Should you ignore their comment? NO!!!! Just educate them. I never verbally abuse people for complaints on Bangalore’s traffic, infrastructure, abusive auto drivers… I just reply “Don’t you think place you came from will have similar problems?” Answer to this would be silence, a pin drop silence…
People come to Bangalore or Mumbai with hope of making it big. It was not started now, merchants used to travel across oceans to trade with India. We reciprocate now heading to United States or Europe for better future. Can you imagine we thrown away out from US? It is the same feeling that people from Bihar or Tamil Nadu would put through.
No culture or religion promotes violence against any one. Teach outsiders a lesson but let it be on culture, heritage and human nature… of Maharashtra and Karnataka.
Better let us act now or else we might end up having LOCs between all Indian States… Or even cities.
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your view is the general concerns for most of the bangaloreans. i am not baised but these fundamentalist organisation should understand that we are ONE nation.
on the same note the migrants should have respect for the region they are in.
Bangaloreans are not Xenophobic and we want the outsiders to be Xenophillic and respect kannada cult :)
I feel Its all a political foreplay Shreyas, coz I think for suppose, If you say today that there will be no right to vote for people and leaders will be choosen by the president of India then I bet these communities would leave all these and try some thing else to convice the president.
Witty one Naveen... I agree
Ah thats nothing short of monarchy, anyways there should be a ban on such kind of trouble mongers.
2 solutions for the same:
1. When an organisation is being formed, the registrar asks for the objectives of the organisation. The people responsible have to reject an application if they sense something wrong, right away. This will definitely solve the problem to some extent.
2. Migrants have to be sensible enough or have to be made(by imparting knowledge) to adjust to the culture of the place they are living in. The IT industry has some business etiquettes/cultural change classes if a person is moving abroad, but none if they are moving in within India !!!
Vathsa, Man you have put in great point. We should have some kinda session for ppl moving into bangalore.
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