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Keralites are the real Indians

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Someone is simply misunderstood the words:
Domicile:Simply put, your domicile is your home—the state you consideryour permanent place of residence. Ifyou aren’t living there right now, then it’s the place to which you intend to returnand make your home indefinitely. You can have more than one residence, but onlyone domicile.

A TB can reside anywhere in the world but can identify with TB as a TB.

A Hindu can reside in Pakistan and still be a Hindu.
I am a member of Tamil Sangam and Brahmin Association. I identify myself as TB. I do not have to live by someone else's definition.
 
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There is a general feeling among other linguistic groups that keralites are guile.

Especially Tamilians are cautious when interacting with keralites. Tamilians are skeptical about keralites.

Keralites have strong linguistic attachment and camaraderie. As one of the members had posted in this thread, if one keralite becomes an officer, he will fill the department with keralites. Im not sure if this trend continues in current times.

Claims such as "keralites are real Indians" seem excessive, as if claimant is at the end of one's wits.
 
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One of my relative who was in ONGC, Baroda, would say, next to Gujarati, Malayalam is the regional language of Baroda.

One keralite went to Gulf, most of Gulf-Indians are keralite.

One keralite went to Bombay, Malayalam is now second largest spoken language in Bombay.
 
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That's caste pride. A Punjabi Jat can never accept to be a chamar in Bihar
Even if he starves.

Doesnt matter if they have Pride or not...right now Jaatni is the Pride of India...Sakshi Malik from Haryana got the 1st Olympic medal for India!

Anyway Jaats consider themselves Jaat Devata..now India has a Jaatni Devi with an Olympic medal.

Haryana Ki Jai Ho!
 
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