Kannadahelp ಕನ್ನಡ ಸಹಾಯ

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Kannadahelp ಕನ್ನಡ ಸಹಾಯ

Kannadahelp ಕನ್ನಡ ಸಹಾಯ

@kannadahelp6

My family is important than fraud country.

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Kannadahelp ಕನ್ನಡ ಸಹಾಯ
Dear Kannadigas, Your aim shld be to lead happy life! Your family is always and always shld be 1st priority. If your not leading life in areas like minimum 30 feet road and tress in front of your house and good footpaths. Your life and your families life is pathetic to core.
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Yasir Mushtaq
Yasir Mushtaq@path2shah·
Pro-Kannada organization KRV Protest in Bengaluru Targets Governor Amid Third-Language Controversy Bengaluru Pro-Kannada organization KRV staged a protest in the city on Monday, launching the “Go Back Governor” campaign amid the ongoing SSLC third-language row. Activists accused the #BJP of imposing #Hindi in #Karnataka and alleged that the #Governor has now intervened in the matter. Protesters demanded an apology from the Governor, warning that they would gherao his office. The protest reflects growing tensions over language policy in the state, with pro-Kannada groups insisting that #Kannada must remain central to education and administration. KRV leaders said the campaign will intensify if their demands are not met. @karave_KRV @TCGEHLOT @BJP4Karnataka @INCKarnataka
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Ragini 🇮🇳
Ragini 🇮🇳@RaginiSingdeo·
@path2shah These congressi pet dogs language terrorists won't dare to speak against mullahs n mullhis who show them a middle finger everyday 😂😂😂
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MAK@mak21212121·
@Vikrchan There are two types of locals 1. Who very cultured, polite, 2. the ones when they are wrong then insist to talk only in local language.
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Vikram Chandrashekar
There are two kinds of people who come to Bengaluru.. The ones which come , love the city explore its nice things and things to do , attempt to learn the language , get involved .. try to be local and stay back The other kind is here to just crib about the city, talk about everything that is bad and what’s best in their own hometowns and stay back ..
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Kannadahelp ಕನ್ನಡ ಸಹಾಯ
Imagine a immigrant did same in there home town, you wouldn’t have been migrated at all 1st place. But but it’s in North Indian blood feeling superior to South Indian though you ppl migrated from dungeons
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Ritesh Banglani
Ritesh Banglani@banglani·
@Vikrchan Sir I'm afraid i disagree. Immigrants have every right to criticize the running of our city. This is our home as much as that of the native born, and our rights depend neither on our ethnicity nor on our level of assimilation.
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CP@Chilgoja_Pimpu·
@kannadahelp6 @geechugalu Learn Hindi & trust me,it will mke ur life much easier.Don’t fall for such narratives on SM, specially frm MH,TN,& KA.Some ppl know Hindi but still create prblms for others.They don’t want u 2 learn Hindi so that you may face difficulties in future bcz the ground reality is dfrnt
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ಗೀಚುಗಳು@geechugalu·
If you really want the third language in Karnataka- why not French Italian or Spanish. It acts as a window to extraordinary cultures of the world. Why Hindi anyway?
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Milan Kumar
Milan Kumar@visonmilan·
@whiteuhearttu In India everyone should know atleast 3 languages. Mother tongue (your state language), Hindi (you access to a larger market) and English (it'll enable you to global market). Knowing more than one language is always better for employability, business and human brain.
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VenKyy 🤍✨
VenKyy 🤍✨@whiteuhearttu·
"You speak Hindi, Because You know Hindi. I speak Hindi, Because You know ONLY Hindi" 😭 bro got no chill 🛐😭 #StopHindiImposition
Dharmendra Pradhan@dpradhanbjp

Hon’ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Thiru @mkstalin ji, your narrative of “imposition” is a tired attempt to mask political failures. The National Education Policy 2020 is, in fact, a manifesto for linguistic liberation. It prioritises the mother tongue so every Tamil child can excel in their own glorious language. By misrepresenting a flexible policy as “compulsory Hindi”, you are not defending Tamil; you are creating barriers that deny our youth the opportunity to become multilingual global leaders. Portraying multilingualism as a threat is misplaced. Tamil is not weakened by the learning of additional languages; it is enriched when its speakers are multilingual, confident and linguistically empowered. NEP upholds constitutional principles by promoting all languages equally and also addresses the limitations of the existing two-language system. It further focuses on implementation through initiatives such as Samagra Shiksha, teacher training, and strengthening institutions, like DIETs, along with national frameworks, such as NPST and NMM. Your questions on “reciprocity” ignore ground reality. Under the leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji, Tamil has been celebrated as a national treasure—from the Kashi Tamil Sangamam to the global stage. While the Union Government actively encourages students across India to embrace Indian languages, your government continues to deprive Tamil students of diverse opportunities for the sake of a divisive vote bank narrative. The talk of resources is merely a façade. It is the DMK government that has stalled the establishment of PM SHRI schools in Tamil Nadu by refusing to sign the MoU after giving an undertaking for the same. Despite the directions of the Supreme Court of India to establish Navodaya Vidyalayas in Tamil Nadu, your government continues to obstruct their implementation, prioritising political narratives over educational equity. This deliberate resistance is not merely administrative defiance; it is a direct disservice to lakhs of underprivileged students who stand to benefit from quality, merit-based residential education. This has effectively withheld modern infrastructure and teachers from its own students. The Union Government remains fully committed to funding and teacher training but progress is being held back by your “dishonest” politics. Mischaracterising a progressive, inclusive reform as ‘linguistic imposition’ is aimed at creating unnecessary apprehension and confusion. The real concern, perhaps, is not the policy’s clarity, but the Hon’ble Chief Minister’s unwillingness to acknowledge it. In doing so, he disregards the constitutional spirit that safeguards India’s linguistic diversity. Stop using the “Hindi imposition” argument to hide administrative failures and join the national mission of empowering every Indian language.

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CP@Chilgoja_Pimpu·
@geechugalu U can opt for any Indian Lang as a third language gawar
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IncaPrincess 1@mskerai·
@aquasanjay My Nepali Uber driver told me that as a Nepali, he can learn Hindi, but those with autism, like most south india who, do not know how to learn Hindi.
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Kannadahelp ಕನ್ನಡ ಸಹಾಯ retweetledi
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Sanjay Kumar K@aquasanjay·
#stophindiimposition the host has the audacity to ask question in Hindi... the answer lies in your rather smug question itself
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Siddaramaiah
Siddaramaiah@siddaramaiah·
I welcome Prime Minister @narendramodi finally opening his mouth on the proposed delimitation exercise. This sudden concern for “reassuring” southern states appears less like statesmanship and more like election-driven messaging, timed conveniently with political calculations in states like Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Let us be clear: the issue has never been about whether the number of Lok Sabha seats of southern states increases. The concern is about how they increase - and who benefits disproportionately. Under the proposed expansion, while every state may see an increase, the rate and scale of increase clearly favour BJP-dominated states. Uttar Pradesh is expected to go from 80 to 120 seats (+40), Maharashtra from 48 to 72 (+24), Bihar from 40 to 60 (+20), Madhya Pradesh from 29 to 43–44 (+14–15), Rajasthan from 25 to 37–38 (+12–13), and Gujarat from 26 to 39 (+13). In contrast, southern states see smaller gains. Karnataka rises from 28 to 42 (+14), Tamil Nadu from 39 to 58–59 (+20), Andhra Pradesh from 25 to 37–38 (+12–13), Telangana from 17 to 25–26 (+8–9), and Kerala from 20 to 30 (+10). The numbers are telling. Five southern states together gain barely 63–66 additional seats, while just these seven BJP-dominated states gain about 128–131 seats - nearly double. Even after expanding the Lok Sabha to 816 seats, the collective share of southern states remains around 24% - unchanged and already modest. States that performed better in population control and governance are being penalised, and Karnataka - a key driver of national growth - risks being deliberately sidelined. If our share does not improve while the numerical dominance of larger states grows, what exactly is Karnataka gaining from this exercise? The result is a widening imbalance. Today, Uttar Pradesh has 52 more seats than Karnataka - this gap will increase to 78. Maharashtra’s lead over Karnataka will expand from 20 to 30 seats. This is not just expansion; it is concentration of power. This is not cooperative federalism - this is another blatant assault on federalism, designed to concentrate power and silence states like Karnataka. Having failed to win the trust of southern people, the Modi Government is now attempting to weaken our voice through a manipulative restructuring of representation. Such a structural change cannot be pushed without consultations or public debate. At a time of economic and global challenges, the Union Government is more focused on political arithmetic over national priorities. The people of Karnataka - and all who believe in federalism - deserve fairness, respect, and transparency. We will firmly oppose any attempt to weaken our voice. #BJPFailsIndia #Delimitation
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Rajath
Rajath@FoolzWizdom·
Can someone explain to me like I am six, why the BJP and its supporters want Hindi taught and graded for marks in Karnataka schools? And those of you who are ‘it doesn’t hurt to learn one more language / hindi is useful in adult life’ etc; I would rather kids grow up learning: 1. Finances 2. Health and safety 3. Tech literacy 4. PE and Sport All very important for a functional adult existence. #HindiIsJustAnotherIndianLangauge #AapItnaKyonUbalRaheHain #TalkToMeWhenYouKnowYourAdteesFromPichattar
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