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  64.  @ÆßV  btw I'm in science so no idea of sociology. here's what you should next time. write in bulleted points what I didn't know. because to me at least it seems like we agree on a lot of things. be it where tribal population is highest or whether or not Marwadis have their own language or whether Biharis have their own language. You came to me with the contention that I'm uneducated. you clearly said that I should get an education. I think people should not be insulting each other especially if the other person is a stranger. Well that is our society taught us. Anyways, I would like you to show me what is it that we disagree upon because as it currently stands I mention North Indians refusing to use a language other than Hindi in Assam and you mention that many have their own native language which you believe, I assume, is a proof that North Indians aren't promoting Hindi in NE India. I think I'm not capable enough to argue from logic here. It reminds of ancient Greek logicians who would sit all day in a chamber trying to determine the number of teeth a Horse has. Just go out and count! It seems that people aren't courageous enough to actually confront these people here. I am. Oh wait you said something about victim card. What's that? The only time where I use victim card is when talking about Bengali-Assamese clashes of India. Never had another point in my life where I use that. Okay maybe the colonies of South Asia. I'm do not crave for the pity of anyone. I don't need that. The people of north east must get united to fight these people's Hindi-Agenda. Unless you are a migrant worker I see no reason to be speaking Hindi in Assam.
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  93.  @bhaskarjyotisaikia7290  Too many comments so I missed this one. First off, You encroach on lands not borders. Borders are illegally crossed. Then you encroach on lands legally protected for others. For a long time Assam's vast lands were protected for the locals unlike other parts of India. Bengalis would breach this lines and force the British to move the line further, thereby making way for others to come in. West Bengal's influence was a big helping hand. Second, hypocrite is a person who says one thing but contradicts himself by doing another thing. This reminds me of the Assamese claim that Bengalis "asked" the British to put Assam in the Bengal Province, and use Bengali language here. Here's a completely different picture you paint here: Bengalis are a people enslaved for centuries and couldn't help saving themselves. In any case, I hope you also understand Bengalis everywhere are Bengalis. I come from a Vaishnava family so I know how much the Nawabs helped in spreading Vaishnavism. Oh one more thing, the Pirali Brahmin Tagore family belongs to actually had another branch of their ancestral lineage converted to Islam and they were also part of the ruling class. Nazrul Islam, my favorite Bengali poet is a Muslim then. Michael Dutta is Christian. Satyajit Ray, famous Bengali filmmaker was not a Hindu. He came from Brahmo tradition. It started with Ram Mohan Roy who is the father of Bengali Renessaince. To try to claim Bengalis were defeated by Muslims is like saying Ahoms were defeated by Assamese.
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  94.  @bhaskarjyotisaikia7290  Oh lmao. This needs a reply. I have no qualms with one language for the whole state. It will need brains though which most Assamese don't have. Himanta is smart so I expect him to bring a good policy if it ever happens. In any case, people who died don't matter if they didn't die for truth. If the died for truth, their beliefs don't matter, as truth reinvents itself. Bengalis are liberals. Or well at least a section of us. Have you ever watched Bengali news? Well probably no. There's wide spread support for non bengalis in wb. I think it hurt at first, but I saw people taking of Banglabhashi vs Banglabashi. Apart from a few intolerant people most were in support of reservations for Banglabashi, which means people of Bengal. The idea is anybody who comes to Bengal belongs to it. So you don't need to speak Bengali even. Same with Biharis of Bangladesh who once supported Pakistan. My point is most Bengalis don't buy into this emotional "hegemony" thing. I'm ashamed of the fact that centuries ago we actually used to believe that we're superior people with a superior culture but that has made us grow. People have slowly stopped caring about these things. Now, as for Barack, I don't live there but there are small outfits who are still active in nationlism but most aren't. My cousin from there speaks hindi all the time and is actually interested in learning Assamese. She's got a friend for that apparently. Sorry you had to go through my rants but the picture of ultra nationlism you have in mind, don't paint us with that. We fight for our liberties not our hegemony. Those days are gone. I think most Bengalis wouldn't even care much about Gorkhaland now but who knows, I'm liberal so I'm biased. I'll end with this comment, but before I go iterate my stand. I don't support this very modern maniacal drive to categorise, classify and to define people to places, language to places, norms to places, religion to places, because what happens at the end of all, ironically, is a lot of people are left without any place at all. The idea is also weird to me, here's a village of ours, theirs a village of ours, we're living fine here, and yet I believe every piece of vacant land also must belong to us. For another jati to use those, is seen as a violation of a deep primitive need for hegemony. Okay this ends.
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