>>English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, and 
>>Polish are all different languages. Each has its own pronunciation, 
>>vocabulary, orthography, national identity, and rich literary tradition. 
Would you suggest that the letters used in each of these languages should be 
encoded separately? 
## I am afraid I have no idea about what sort of allegiance these languages 
have to the ancient Roman language and the Latin script and why? And I also 
don’t have any idea why these language speaking people have not designed or 
developed their own individual scripts. But it is commendable that they are 
still loyal to their old ancient learned forefathers scriptually and haven’t 
bothered to name and color the scripts with their communal identification. 
Looking at anything written in French, German, Dutch etc.  an average person is 
definitely made to think that all these languages are written in English or 
English like script. Atleast I thought so. Now tell me will the French accept 
if it is postulated that French is written in English Script? Or the Germans, 
Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish or Polish should accept that their 
languages are written in English Script!! 
All who have replied to my grievance and are not English but use Latin Script 
for their languages ,,, Should you be living with some notion that your 
languages are written in English Script as Unicode or ISO says so and can’t be 
changed once recorded so as standards? Sovereignty issues do matter sometime.
Bengali is name of a community who speaks Bengali as its mother tongue. So is 
the Assamese who speak and write Assamese as their mother tongue. Same for the 
case of Bodo, Manipuri,Garo, etc etc. Here the communities are identified and 
classified with the languages they speak. Bengali is not Latin to the Assamese 
or to the Manipuris, Bodo s etc for that matter. If the Europeans still can 
maintain a cordial relationship to their ancient Roman Empire by the way of 
accepting, recognizing and relating the script of their language to Latin,( as 
a language which is extinct), People in this region have a symbolic allegiance 
to the ancient Kamrup and Pragjyotishpur Empire extending almost all over the 
Eastern, North Eastern India and probably the country of now Muslim dominated 
Bangladesh. I fail to understand why a single entity out of the multifarious 
racial and regional communities could color something common to all of them 
with their individual communal color and persuade the wo!
 rld into believing their malicious propaganda and how and why  the world 
bodies (Unicode and ISO etc)  subscribed to that. At least I would like Unicode 
to think on it seriously so that future generations are not misled.

Anyone who is not aware of fact and want to find out in unicode about Assamese 
Raw (09F1) or Assamese Wa(09F1) will find it absurd and difficult as if he is 
being asked to find out London in the map of Germany.        


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