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Pawan Kalyan was speaking at the ‘Dakshin Samvad’ Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Department of Official Language in Hyderabad on Friday.
Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM and Janasena Party chief Pawan Kalyan said that if the Telugu language is similar to our mother, then Hindi is like aunt. Learning Hindi is not a threat to regional identity. It makes India united. It should be seen as new opportunities.
Pawan Kalyan also said that, a lot of money is earned by dubbing South films in Hindi but there is objection to learning this language. What a double attitude this is.
Pawan Kalyan was speaking at the “Dakshin Samvad” Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Department of Official Language in Hyderabad on Friday. Pawan said that regional languages have importance but Hindi also plays an important role in connecting various parts of India.

Union Minister Kishan Reddy said- Opposition of Hindi inspired by politics Union Minister Kishan Reddy also attended this program. He said- Those who speak against Hindi and agitate against Hindi are not a language movement. This is a political movement. This is vote bank politics.
Whenever elections are held, some people try to provoke people by giving a speech in the name of anti-Hindi, anti-Hindu. This is wrong.
Shah said- Hindi of all Indian languages Earlier, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said in the program of the Department of Official Language in New Delhi on 26 June that there is no opposition to any language. There should be no opposition from any foreign language. But the request should be to speak our language, respect it and think in our language.
Shah further said- I believe in mind that Hindi cannot be opposed to any Indian language. Hindi is a friend of all Indian languages. Hindi and all Indian languages together can reach our destination of our self -determination to its destination.

Protests against Hindi in two states
Tamil Nadu: 6 months ago, there was a verbal war between Education Minister and CM Stalin There was a verbal war between Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and Tamil Nadu CM Stalin in February. Dharmendra Pradhan wrote a letter to Stalin. He criticized the opposition of the National Education Policy (NEP) in the state. He wrote, ‘The new National Education Policy (NEP) is trying to fix it. NEP maintains linguistic freedom and ensures that students continue to learn the language of their choice.
On this, CM MK Stalin of Tamil Nadu said- Center should not impose Hindi on us. If needed, his kingdom is ready for another language war. After this, many leaders of Tamil Nadu have been making controversial statements about Hindi for the last 6 months.
Maharashtra: State government order 4 months ago, then return, controversy increased In April, Hindi was made compulsory as the third language for students from 1 to 5th in Maharashtra. This decision was applied to all Marathi and English medium schools in the state. This decision was taken keeping in mind the new Karikulam of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
Updated guidelines were released after the dispute escalated. Students studying from class 1 to 5 in Marathi and English Medium can choose other Indian languages apart from Hindi as the third language. For this, the condition will be that at least 20 students of one class should choose another language other than Hindi.
Uddhav Thackeray and Raj Thackeray held a ‘Marathi Vijay rally’ in Mumbai’s Worli Auditorium on 5 July on Marathi unity amid the ongoing controversy over Hindi in Maharashtra. The two leaders had said- the three-language formula came from the center. There is no objection to Hindi, but it should not be imposed. If fighting for Marathi is hooliganism then we are goons.


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