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The Dravidian movement, right from its initial phase, found a link between Hindi and North India on the one hand and Sanskrit and Brahminism on the other. In other non-Hindi-speaking states that were formed after linguistic agitations, the anti-Hindi sentiment never took off because this link was not clearly established.

In 1917, long before the anti-Hindi agitations began to break out, Mahatma Gandhi said, “It is not correct to say that in Madras one cannot do without English. I have successfully used Hindi there for all my work. In the trains I have heard Madrasi passengers speaking to other passengers in Hindi. Besides, the Muslims of Madras know enough Hindi to use it sufficiently well.”

The prevalence of Urdu among Tamil Muslims and the basic Hindi skills of communities making a livelihood near pilgrimage sites and in trade centres meant that Hindi could not be an “alien language”. The Dravidian movement seemed to succeed in making it appear alien to most Tamils. That may change with time.

Written by Adithya Reddy

https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/hindi-alien-tamil-nadu-9892859/
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