Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Its not that i've slept at the wrong side of the bed yesterday , its not that i ve woke up at one ,its not that there has been a sudden change of breeze, its not the depression of the match we lost day before  yesterday and lastly its not that i am writing juss coz m living in 'north INDIA'.

I dont find a single point to debate on, still am making it...crazzy enuf.

Hindi is our national language and its just a matter of coincidence that a few northern states have this a regional language as well.I am not against these 'Supermans' fighting to save the world or may be i dun understand the point they are trying to prove here....or is there any.

Supporting or promoting one's culture(language being an important part of it) is appreciated nd applauded ,only and only if made in gud spirits bt abandoning the other party(to be very specific- language more precise national language) is not acceptable, creating dramatic issues out and out again.

Dear 'Mr. Batman' , India has not been fallen short of the issues to focus on, n trust me 'real issues' -poverty unemployment..the list is long you might be well aware of.

I ve been to Bombay(and not mumbai -this is intentional n m nt srry 4 dat, no unresemblence to 'wake up sid issue'-gimme  a break pls.I feel the former names of the major metros were better)
 umpteen number of times n i stll fell that its one of the most rocking and happening city of the country, provided my environmental aura is not polluted by those 'spidermans'.Oh gosh m i scared....should i be.
though i feel hesistant in using the statement- India is a secular,republic and democratic country.

"I guess we've overused this line such that it has lost its 'shine' ".

                                                                                                  ...to be continued

                                                                                                  -vipul

11 comments:

  1. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Well said dear, with subtle examples and right connatation at right place. Imagine what would happen, if every state prefer to speak in it's language and force people to do so.
    How could it be right to speak in English, but not in national language. Should every person be assaulted if he choose Hindi, instead of local/state language.
    Dude, India is a country where language changes at every 4 miles, where as water & dialect changes at every 2 miles.

    ReplyDelete
  3. gr8 beginning dude...

    go ahead....

    waitng 4 a lot more...

    ReplyDelete
  4. that's a wonderful way to vent your feelings dude...I second your thought on this...time and again people have just marred the spirit of Indians(the 'Supermans' and the Mr Batman dare not call them Indians) by such dirty and cheap politics ... high time people rise above all this party politics and understand the actual intentions of these idiots...I wonder where all these people were hiding when Mumbai was under attack .. not one had the audacity to move out of his house...they can only fight over these meagre issues...Indian politics beckons us all dude...what say

    ReplyDelete
  5. hey wonderful start man...waiting 4 more stuff

    ReplyDelete
  6. really good....i can say only because i m seeing these things happening in front of me.....the style u wrote is simply very fine bro....i m desperately waiting for ur next stuff.....

    ReplyDelete
  7. India is a secular, republic and democratic country but what to do Indians are not dear. Most of Indians don't know about themselves, and you too. Why can't you start saying I am an Indian, but what you say I am a North Indian. The division is made by us otherwise who the hell is Raj Thackeray? Who gave him permission to do those things, from where he got support, who vote their party, none other than us, the uneducated aam-admi, we the mango-people.
    By the way there is no national language in India as per the Indian Constitution, most of the people don't know that, we the people made Hindi as national language, no law is there. But that is not the issue, as per the Indian Constitution one can use any language anywhere in India for anything, so if one wants he can use even Tulu in perliament to speak, so as Hindi, which is nothing but a regional language, yes just a regional language.
    And to all the looser I would ask to do something creative, otherwise one day we will see only states, languages, countries, religions not India.

    ReplyDelete
  8. @fundoowriter
    I disagree wid u on sum points.
    I said m residin in north india, dat doesnt mean m a north indian. If dats the fact den y d hell ur dear frn raj created so mch drama abt d peapl livin in maharashtra (nt basically fr maharashtra)
    As per u:there is no national language in India as per the Indian Constitution(one can use any language anywhere in India for anything, so if one wants he can use even Tulu in perliament to speak) den y so mch drama using any damn lang, be it hindi.
    n regardin ur 'last statement' ..i guess u n ur raj r waitin eagerly 4 dat "doomsday"...
    And last bt not d least,If u r here just to condemn ma statements, then i bet this never ending discussion ll pass on to ur progengy.

    gud job dear.

    ReplyDelete
  9. @Vipul I came back again... Beta You haven't understand one thing that I never supported that guy, and my last comment was also to him not to you... It is not that I am supporting Raj, I just said we have to find the root cause why it is happening, it is not because of the politicians, as we always say, but It is because of us, we the people. What I said if u read properly u will get.
    I never said u can't use hindi, please read it fully, if you read half of the sentence, the meaning gets changed, actually I also got shocked when you quoted me like that...
    If you did it intentionaly then I would say you did the same thing what a journo does even some politicans do for cheap publicity...

    ReplyDelete
  10. @thefundoowriter
    I think u r far too fundoo 2 be a writer.
    Wat i can suggest u is dun read the lines , read between the lines.
    I aint interested in f*****g political business nor do i need ne publicity(thanx 2 u....)
    Well i stll appreciate d fact abt the root cause, its us-v d peapl.
    Is it that v-d-peapl hav given them too mch liberties to operate the system the way they wish, or our system itself find it difficult to deal wid dem.
    the recent tendulkar issue ws 1 of its kind.
    They r nt leading the public instead dey r
    MIS-LEADING the masses.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Just a thought which u bloggers must ponder on: if u blog, learn to take criticism and try not to be defensive. You blog to share thoughts, not to be judgmental, aggressive or defensive about what you think. Else, its a waste of time guys, might as well make these diary entries.

    ReplyDelete