MK Stalin Writes Letter to PM Modi: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Friday Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wrote a letter to. Through which it has expressed its opposition to organizing Hindi language functions in non-Hindi speaking states. He has requested in the letter to reconsider the decision of the Centre, this can be avoided.
Actually, this letter has come before the golden jubilee celebrations of Chennai Doordarshan, which is being linked with the Hindi Month celebrations on October 18, 2024. This program will be presided over by the Governor of Tamil Nadu.
‘The Constitution does not give the status of national language to any language’
In his letter, Stalin has emphasized that the Constitution of India does not give the status of national language to any language, Hindi and English can be used only for official purposes such as law, judiciary and communication between the Union and State governments. is done. He argued that celebrating Hindi Month in non-Hindi speaking states like Tamil Nadu could be considered an attempt to reduce the importance of other languages.
‘Festival of local language should be equally promoted’
Stalin suggested that if the central government continues to organize such events, it should equally promote the celebration of local language month in the respective states. He further proposed that the Government of India organize special events to celebrate the richness of all federally recognized classical languages in their respective states to promote stronger bonds and respect among the diverse linguistic cultures of the country.
The letter stressed the importance of nurturing India’s multilingual heritage and the need to avoid giving special status to any one language, with Stalin saying linguistic diversity should be celebrated with equal warmth and respect across the country.
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