Stir threat makes IAS man beat retreat, says will not promote 'mother tongue'

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PTI: Madurai, Feb 06 2013, 14:11 IST
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In a state which saw fierce anti-Hindi stir in the 1960s, the Madurai district administration has been forced to drop its latest move to have signboards in Hindi along with Tamil and English after it triggered protests.

The signboards put up in the hope of helping hundreds of tourists visiting the temple city were being removed in deference to the wishes of the people, collector Anshul Mishra said after the move drew the ire of several local outfits.

"Respecting sentiments of our Tamil brothers and sisters, I am ready to take back my words regarding issue of trilingual boards and use of Hindi in these boards....I am here to serve people of Tamil Nadu and not to promote my mother tongue," Mishra, who is from the North, said on social networking site Facebook.

Officials said the installation of such signboards has been interpreted by some groups like Tamil Desa Pothu Udamai Katchi, which had demonstrated over the issue this month, as promoting Hindi by Mishra.

However, tour organisers and people serving the industry have supported the Collector's move and denounced demands by such elements, which they said would not help in development of Tamil Nadu or its people.

"The more languages a person knows, the more advantageous a position will he be in...be it getting a job...or being a guide in this city," Venugopal, a tour organiser, said.

An autorickshaw driver said signboards in Hindi would help end pilgrims being cheated. Not many knew the famous Meenakshi temple was just a stone's throw from the

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Display of name Boards in Periyar Bus Stand

Vadivelan | 18-Feb-2013Reply | Forward
I am from Madurai one of the oldest & Historic cities of the world. The issue is with the two name boards which displayed in Tamil , Hindi & English. In my opinion prominence should have been given to Tamil & English (the widely none alaphbets in India) and also in all the other Indian Languages which may include Hindi. It is not only Hindians but also several number of people from neighbouring south Indian states as well as from other parts of India such as Maharashtra , West Bengal etc. This is the way to prove rest of our Indians about our hospitality and also to show that we treat all the Indian languages equally and we are not against Hindi, but only forcing it against rest of the Indians who speak various languages. Long Live India.

Display of name Boards in Periyar Bus Stand

Vadivelan | 18-Feb-2013Reply | Forward
I am from Madurai one of the oldest & Historic cities of the world. The issue is with the two name boards which displayed in Tamil , Hindi & English. In my opinion prominence should have been given to Tamil & English (the widely none alaphbets in India) and also in all the other Indian Languages which may include Hindi. It is not only Hindians but also several number of people from neighbouring south Indian states as well as from other parts of India such as Maharashtra , West Bengal etc. This is the way to prove rest of our Indians about our hospitality and also to show that we treat all the Indian languages equally and we are not against Hindi, but only forcing it against rest of the Indians who speak various languages. Long Live India.

Victims of language politics.

Naveen | 06-Feb-2013Reply | Forward
I am running a Job consultancy for last 15 years. Since most of Tamil people do not know HINDI, they are not able to work in any of Metro cities like Delhi,Mumbai etc. All MNC's avoid Tamil people for senior posts, that require lot of communication with other parts of country. People from Maharashtra, Punjab, Orisa, Gujarat ,learn Hindi, and they are still proud Maharashtrians, Punjabis, Gujaraties.

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