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Shouldn’t Tamil Eelam be in Tamil Nadu?

Shouldn’t Tamil Eelam be in Tamil Nadu?


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Glad, that people finally realized the sellout south indian leaders used dravidian aryan bs to pull votes; but, for real de-colonization shouldn't tamils just go to TN then? British brought them over.. and isn't it true that were an educated minority, helping in running country since Brits didn't trust Sinahlese after the Sinhala king betrayed the dutch?

So not always been a 'opressed' minority. Lol Lanka used to be a sikh kingdom, in the 1400's place always been all over..
 
TN is one of the most progressing state in India with high HDI

thats why i say tamils should seek independence, they have high HDI where as other poor indian states dont and they seek separate independent identity in srilanka so it means tamils actually want to be independent :)
 
thats why i say tamils should seek independence, they have high HDI where as other poor indian states dont and they seek separate independent identity in srilanka so it means tamils actually want to be independent :)

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thats why i say tamils should seek independence, they have high HDI where as other poor indian states dont and they seek separate independent identity in srilanka so it means tamils actually want to be independent :)

I also told a lot other things like vested interests of Indian Tamils in other parts of India n vice versa but looks like u r in a diff mood altogether.

Happy trolling @darkinsky:wave:
 
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hahaha and the height of the comedy is it says tmail nadu has illeteracy over 60%!!!! and 80% people live in villages
it would be better the author reads this before he start b.sing people
Tamil Nadu Population Sex Ratio in Tamil Nadu Literacy rate data

Tamil Nadu Urban Population 2011
Out of total population of Tamil Nadu, 48.45% people live in urban regions. The total figure of population living in urban areas is 34,949,729 of which 17,495,170 are males and while remaining 17,454,559 are females. The urban population in the last 10 years has increased by 27.16 percent.

Sex Ratio in urban regions of Tamil Nadu was 998 females per 1000 males. For child (0-6) sex ratio the figure for urban region stood at 957 girls per 1000 boys. Total children (0-6 age) living in urban areas of Tamil Nadu were 3,243,269. Of total population in urban region, 9.28 % were children (0-6).

Average Literacy rate in Tamil Nadu for Urban regions was 87.24 percent in which males were 91.82% literate while female literacy stood at 82.67%. Total literates in urban region of Tamil Nadu were 27,660,669.

Tamil Nadu Rural Population 2011
Of the total population of Tamil Nadu state, around 51.55 percent live in the villages of rural areas. In actual numbers, males and females were 18,663,701 and 18,525,528 respectively. Total population of rural areas of Tamil Nadu state was 37,189,229. The population growth rate recorded for this decade (2001-2011) was 6.49%.

In rural regions of Tamil Nadu state, female sex ratio per 1000 males was 993 while same for the child (0-6 age) was 937 girls per 1000 boys. In Tamil Nadu, 3,651,552 children (0-6) live in rural areas. Child population forms 9.82 percent of total rural population.

In rural areas of Tamil Nadu, literacy rate for males and female stood at 82.08 % and 65.52 %. Average literacy rate in Tamil Nadu for rural areas was 73.80 percent. Total literates in rural areas were 24,752,447

thanks for finding the misinformation in OP
 
Did we forget the Tamils in Singapore? If it was not for Lee Kuan Yew relenting to make Tamil the 3rd official language of Singapore, I am sure the Tamils there would have fought for a Singapooram

Are you really sure that the Eelam dream was only for and about Sri Lanka?
Let's assume the Tamils got an Eelam. World over, Tamils would certainly have gone for an Eelam passportam yinstead offa Yindian worr yenni yathar paasa-portam

The very word Eelam means the norther and eastern regions of sri lanka.

We have a separate name for our region that is Tamil Nadu and our country name is India.

I don't understand what else pooram you are speaking about from your imagination.
 
^^^^

Eelam was just a small part of the vast project of Dravida Desham.. First started in 1885 citing the mythical superiority of Chola Kingdoms and the Tamil Language.. Then evolved to the anti Hindi programme in 1917 through the justice party.. Later the movement amalgamated with the freedom struggle of India

In 1944 Tamil Nadu (south India) raised the cry for separation. While other Indians and most Asian countries under the British, wanted the British to leave their countries as fast as possible, the TN Tamils pleaded with the English not to leave without granting them a separate state, called DRAVIDA DESAM in which they included parts of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Malabar. But Tamil not being their language, the people in those states, resented being included in a "Dravida" State.

In 1958, Indian Tamils began rioting in Tamil Nadu and burnt the Indian Constitution. This made Nehru bring in the 16th Amendment to the Indian Constitution, which said that those running for office should uphold the sovereignty and integrity of India.

Then MGR saw the perfect opportunity to use northern SL as the casting point using the Indira doctrine at that time given the island didn't have a strong armed force and was getting cosy to the US.. Which in turn made Indira Gandhi nervous and rest is history

But not the aspirations of certain TN Tamils of their mythical nation
 
If Pakistan (or any country) was evil enough and resourceful enough and patient enough, this can be achieved.

- find a separatist kernel and nurture it; there is one in every community.
- unleash media campaign to highlight cultural and historical differences between Tamils and other Indian groups.
- unleash media campaign to highlight injustices against Tamils (real or imagined).
- unleash media campaign to highlight injustices by Tamils (real or imagined).
- a few false flag operations never hurt to inflame sentiments on both sides.
- label anyone who catches on as a conspiracy nut.
- provide sanctuary to separatist groups where they can raise money and plan mischief.

Keep the above recipe cooking for a couple of decades and voila!
 

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