rahul
I agree that we must nurture our pluralist aspirations but that does not mean that we dissolve our diversity in one swoop. homogeniety is not the route towards plularism but acceptance of our diversity. those who raise petty issues like license plates only go to show how we are willing to pursue our own vendettas in the name of being progressive and intelligent, while overlooking bigger issues that affect us in larger ways.
standardising license plates across the country does not mean that we'll instantly be united. as long there are people like supersharma who harbour theories that they come and "develop sleepy towns" and "bring prosperity" with them, there will be people who'll want to differentiate from them. And wear it on their sleeve, or their
license plate. why blame politicians for our polarisation when we have common citizens who rake up divisve issues?
the trend seems to be all kind of people come to bangalore and demand that it be a utopia of secularism and pluralism, while in their very home towns or states, they would not bat an eyelid if they witnessed some kind of chauvinistic behaviour, or backwardness.
the bottom line is that bangalore is WAY more tolerant and open than any other city in this country and i think everyone who comes in gets an all round good deal (I'd like to see mr. manu open a malayali mess that serves beef in dadar, bombay, where i live). and seriously mr. manu... do you think that your community is free from chauvinisms??? i'd like you to admit it doesn't,  before you start making your perceptive observations about other languages. in our march towards an inclusive society, let;s not forget that charity begins
at home.
so dude.. please... enjoy what you have... if you want to create progress, i think there are lots of other places in the country where we can start. kerala, for example.
From: Rahul <rahulnr@...>
To: collectivechaosblr@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, 7 January, 2009 12:50:37 PM
Subject: Re: [collectivechaosblr] Is it Fascism or Regionalism ??
Friends, license plates in regional languages is just a symptom of a much larger malaise.
Is it just me or is India really descending from a pluralist state to one that is becoming increasingly factionalised and parochial. It is easy to blame politicians here, but I believe that politicians are just using this diversive strategy to create vote bases and increase jingoistic tendencies. Cause I see educated people around me voicing concerns that illuminate their narrow minded focus and illiteracy that actually exists among the 'so called' thinking intelligentsia. Don't blame politics or politicians friends...they are but 'Frankenstein's monsters'. Voicing concerns is one thing...but acting on it to create a difference is of paramount importance.
India as a country I think is getting sharply polarized into distinctive religious and castist groups. Politics has descended into widening the differences between religions and is now being used us a vehicle to propogate these differences. We are becoming stridently jingoistic in our outlook. There is no more a common cause...was there ever, except probably during the nascent beginnings of this young country.Â
Oh...'n with regards to license plates...I believe it is not 'right' to display it in any regional language and it doesn't take away the guilt for Kannadigas to do it just because somebody else across an imaginary line does it in another part of this land. This is not because I am against any regional language..but because I believe in a pluralistic approach which means to live together in a society we need to create certain common meeting grounds wherein language, religion, culture or any other claptraps wont act as an impediment to sustenance of brotherhood or egalitarianism. ..
Cheers
Rahul
2009/1/6 abhijeet dudhagi <abhyadude@yahoo. com>
ManuvilasanÂ"Unity in diversity" is a classic oxymoron and a bromide created by politicians to glamourize their cause.In russia all the number plates would be in russian.In Bangalore if they want to put number plates in Kanada so be it,in a social web ,security comes through trust.I trust that thier will be fractional hit and run cases.As Indians we are all far too diffrent from each other, whther we are Kannadigas,Tamilian s,Marathis or Malyalis.We have to live with this fact that we are all different by culture,religion, customs and try to blend in to a reasonable extent or tolerate these differences.If it makes sense for you to learn Kanada learn it ,if it does not leave it, there is no complulsion in Namma Bangalore. Bangalorites will happily speak to you in Hindi or English (Perhaps Kanglish---- -"swalpa adjust maadi".)But by observing these isolated facts you are sowing seeds of separatism ,may be you dont mean it but deep in subconscious just by obesrving and taking objection it is evident that its lurking in your psyche somewhere.But being a Bangalorite I am tolerant and I will not as yet lable you as a potential threat.ÂWarmest RegardsAbhijeet DudhagiÂFrom: Manu Vilsan <manuvilsan@yahoo. com>
Subject: [collectivechaosblr ] Is it Fascism or Regionalism ??
To: collectivechaosblr@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Thursday, December 25, 2008, 11:36 AM
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Is Bangalore for Kannadigas alone?
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Is the number plate in a vehicle, a means to show our regional farce?
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These are the questions hunted me, in the aftermath of my recent visit of Bangalore city.
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I am a citizen of India and a permanent resident of Kerala. I had visited the Bangalore city, recently. I feel that the regionalist approach is utmost in Bangalore .
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I do share an observation.
- It is regarding the number plates affixed with many of the vehicles, seen in the Bangalore city. Contrary to the universally accepted practice, many of the vehicles bearing Registration number in Kannada numerical. This is absurd and ridiculous.
- The number plate in a vehicle is not a means to show our regional farce. It is a reference, by which one can identify all particulars of a vehicle. The rule prescribes that the number plates should be exhibited in the prescribed format, which is quite visible to every one. The intention of the law makers is to let others aware of the Registration Number.
- But, it is a common phenomenon in Bangalore that the number plates of several vehicles possess Registration number in Kannada and Kannada alone. Here 2 questions are necessary.
- What is the purpose of a number plate?
- Is it a means to show our regional farce?
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- The purpose, as I understood, is to make others know the details of a vehicle, when there is dispute or complaints. Hence it is a sensible issue as how a person, who does not know the Kannada numerical, can understand the content of this regional number plate? I am so glad, if all Kannadigas are able to read the Kannada numerical. But still it's a sensible issue, because of its patent illegality.
- The regionalism is everywhere in the country and even our Politicians and intelligentia has acknowledged it as a social reality. It may be a moot question whether genuinely we have 'unity in diversity' or not. But when we come to this specific issue, I am sad, because, it may not happen in a Federal Republic Country. It is an invasion to the individual right. Right to do an act ought to be subjected to the rights of others to know. Then only the act can be called as a reasonable one. In absence of said reasonableness, the same shall be mere absurdity.
- If a vehicle bearing Kannada Registration No. may hit and run, then no one can identify that number, unless he knows Kannada Numerical. So, before entering Bangalore , it cast a duty on all foreigners, (Foreigner includes all those do not Kannada) to by heart Kannada Numerical.
- I do not know, why the law enforcing authority is not addressing this sensitive issue.
- Â I do not know why the intelligentia of our group is silent on this issue.
Yours truly,
Manuvilsan
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