UN Indian man burns himself to death in language protest - An octogenarian man burned himself to death in southern India in protest at what he called New Delhi’s attempts to impose nationwide usage of Hindi, a language mostly spoken in the north, police said on Sunday.

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NEW DELHI - An octogenarian man burned himself to death in southern India in protest at what he called New Delhi’s attempts to impose nationwide usage of Hindi, a language mostly spoken in the north, police said on Sunday.

Language is an emotive issue in India where hundreds of languages and dialects are spoken, but English serves as the main official medium while state governments use regional languages.

According to the most recent census in 2011, fewer than half of Indian citizens speak Hindi – just under 44 per cent.

But last month a group of parliamentarians headed by the powerful Interior Minister Amit Shah reportedly recommended making Hindi the national official language, including for technical education such as medicine and engineering.

Hindu nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi has spoken of a “slave mentality” around the use of English, and promoted the use of Indian languages.

But opponents accuse his government of attempting to impose Hindi, causing particular anger in the south.

Most southern Indian languages are Dravidian, a completely different language family to the Indo-European group which includes Hindi.

Mr M. V. Thangavel, 85, a farmer in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, doused himself in petrol and kerosene and set himself alight, police said.

He was holding a Tamil-language placard reading: “Modi government stop imposing Hindi. Why do we need to choose Hindi over our literature-rich Tamil... it will affect future of our youth.”

Mr Senthil, a police officer who uses only one name, said that Mr Thangavel had killed himself.

“He wrote the banner against central government,” he added.

Mr Thangavel carried out his protest on Saturday outside an office in Salem of Tamil Nadu’s ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party, of which he was a member.

Party leader M. K. Stalin – who has criticised the Modi government’s language policies – offered condolences to Mr Thangavel’s family but urged others to avoid such extreme protests.

“We must not lose another life,” reports quoted him as saying, condemning the central government’s “domineering attitude”.

“Let’s continue to fight against the imposition of Hindi politically, democratically,” he said. “Don’t let narrow-mindedness spoil a beautiful country of diversity.”

The subject is a long-running political issue – the then ruling Congress party sought to make Hindi the official national language in the 1960s, causing enduring resentment in southern India.

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Pakistan would probs use it as an excuse to fuck with India some more, still seething over the secession of former East Pakistan and India's involvement with that.
It's funny you bring that up because Bangladesh seceding from Pakistan happened because of exactly the same bullshit that Modi's government in India is trying to impose now. Pakistan wanted to impose a Pakistani (or to be more precise, a Pashtun) cultural and language identity across the entire country, which pissed off the Bangladeshis in the East and caused them to revolt. It's honestly fucking hilarious how modern Indian nationalists are completely oblivious to this.
 
They THINK they're the intellectual elites.

Meanwhile the northerners despise them and can't stand their arrogance and dark skin.

Oh and even more amusingly, removing English from technical schools will make Indian H1b workers less competitive.
Never interrupt your enemy when he's making a mistake. If India wants to shoot itself in the foot and make its citizens less useful on the global stage, I personally commend them. Cut off the source of cheap labour and maybe corporations will have to start investing in home grown talent. Thank you in advance for the rainbows.
 
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