Why don't the Tamil people assimilate with India and support Hindi language?

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It was few years before, but now a days even Tamilians also are showing their interest in learning Hindi language, and even working hard for the same.
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Tamilians do like Hindi as a language. They oppose only when they are forced to learn it. Most of the tamilian are learning hindi now.
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Tamilians do like Hindi as a language. They oppose only when they are forced to learn it. Most of the tamilian are learning hindi now.
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It was few years before, but now a days even Tamilians also are showing their interest in learning Hindi language, and even working hard for the same.
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