User talk:101.222.189.199

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Thanks for your edit to the Chennai article. However, I reverted it because it didn't fully make sense to me. Specifically, the second of these two sentences (especially considering the word "consequently") is a non-sequitur in your version:

"As the centre of anti-Hindi Imposition agitations from the 1930s and the 1960s, the city has historically cherished a deep-rooted animosity for Hindi Imposition. Consequently, native Hindi speakers will not run into any problems speaking Hindi among themselves."

However, I think that if you can explain the nature of the attempted "Hindi imposition", that could be a good thing. Was there at some point an attempt to force everyone to stop speaking, reading and writing Tamil, or to end Tamil-language education? This is a travel guide, not an encyclopedia, so there's no need to go into great detail, but just enough so that the reader understands would be great.

Thanks and all the best,

Ikan Kekek (talk) 07:35, 26 June 2016 (UTC)