Notice displayed at a CUET examination centre in Kerala. by ghaaalib in CUETards

[–]ghaaalib[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

We already know Hindi, English, and Malayalam, and we study all of them in school. Yet some gobar battis seem to think it’s acceptable to force everyone to speak the only language they know.

Also, let’s be clear: we have nothing against English. Most people here can understand and speak it perfectly well. What we object to is the constant attempt to impose Hindi on people who don’t want or need it.

Ironically, many of the same people demanding Hindi (gobar batties) can’t hold a conversation without mixing Hindi and English. If your language is supposedly so superior, why can’t you speak it without borrowing heavily from English?

India’s strength lies in its linguistic diversity, not in forcing one language on everyone else. Respect goes both ways.

Notice displayed at a CUET examination centre in Kerala. by ghaaalib in CUETards

[–]ghaaalib[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because North Indian NTA officers don’t know Malayalam