Published On:Saturday, 1 October 2011
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“It was just effort to improve language,” said supporter of great Gandhian Diggy Chacha


Most famous and intelligent netizen of India and great political leader Digvijay Singh (Diggy Chacha) filed complaint against Twenty-two people who used websites to allegedly post "highly offensive" content against him. They will face a criminal case following a complaint filed by him. The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Delhi Police's Crime Branch registered a case under Section 66 of IT Act, which deals with punishment for sending offensive messages through communication services, on September 29.

"Media has misquoted Diggyji. Actually, this is a first move towards improving language skills of Indians and allows them to face competition of world with more polished language and good and humane content," said a supporter of Diggy Chacha on the naka of Delhi's Nizampur area of Delhi.

However, Diggy Chacha is a great Gandhian and believes in forgiveness so why did he file cases? The supporter said "Language skills of people are really very poor which hurt him a lot and therefore this is a first step towards teaching them how to use the proper words. Delhi jail will act as a good classroom, Delhi Police will take classes 
and Chacha will give guest lectures."

"Diggy Chacha wants more and more people to come forward and become polished leaders like Chidduji who have really good command on English. These days he was really worried after seeing increasing trend of a new language called "Hinglish" (unparliamentary words in Hindi and intelligent words in English). Further non-sensical change in words of proper nouns (names of people) and common nouns (names of other things) also annoyed him. Therefore, he took this step. In Delhi jail he will give them proper training to improve the quality of their language," the supporter said.

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