aalizznotwell t1_irtwc11 wrote
Reply to comment by monchota in TIL according to the Census of India of 2001, India has 122 major languages and 1599 other languages by Sistermateriial
Linguistic nationalism in India is non-existent
TacticalNuke002 t1_irv1gw0 wrote
It does exist and very strongly in some cases but it's more about recognition and preservation of culture than secessionism.
barath_s t1_iryycqj wrote
It's pretty darn huge. States were created on the basis of language (not the only criteria), so it's basically been pushed down a level due to federation.
Fit_Access9631 t1_irwiy9q wrote
Tell that Bengalis killed in Assam over linguistic nationalism
aalizznotwell t1_irwjr8b wrote
That's not linguistic nationalism, Assamese tolerated their nuisances for long and are still tolerating. There is still anti-Bengali(people) sentiment, language is not a main reason. Illegal migrations from bangladesh, occupying of land are some of the main reasons.
Fit_Access9631 t1_irwm1ey wrote
It’s not? Then what is linguistic nationalism? If Bengalis being killed to make Assamese a dominant language or Bengalis dying to get their language recognised as official language is not? Or Tamils burning themselves to death to protest Hindi imposition?
aalizznotwell t1_irwq2ca wrote
When Tamils ask for a independence because of language, that is linguistic nationalism. And currently it is nearly non-existent
Fit_Access9631 t1_irx6k2e wrote
What about Assamese, Manipuris and Nagaland which seeks independence? The Naga insurgency is still strong
aalizznotwell t1_irxjz4u wrote
It's about ethno nationalism, language was never a motive or a primary motive
Fit_Access9631 t1_irz5lio wrote
By that logic linguistic nationalism doesn’t exist in this universe. Tell me one case where language is not associated with ethno-nationalism.
aalizznotwell t1_irzg08n wrote
Pakistan
Fit_Access9631 t1_irzs2ac wrote
And what about Pakistan?
iamawesome001 t1_iuiybdy wrote
Literally got divided to pakistan and bangladesh in 1971 because of different in languages (Urdu and Bengali)
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