What's your opinion on inner line permit in the southern states to prevent influx of North indians ?

It's probably one of the worst ideas thought up - right alongside the demands for a "separate country" along linguistic lines.

Indians moving to each others states to study/work, and learning the local culture and language is probably the only way the country will integrate.

Peace and harmony come from learning and accepting the rich diversity of our country; not from setting artificial boundaries.

Source: I'm a South Indian (Tamil guy) by birth, who lived in Eastern UP, and in parts of Maharashtra for education and work. Learning Hindi (and some Marathi) helped me make some life long friends, and experiencing the cultures in each state has instilled in me a sense of love for my fellow Indians.

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