Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Shah’s Hindi push triggers outrage in southern states

HINDI DIWAS Leaders protest against ‘imposition’ of the language

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: In southern parts of the country, where language is a very delicate issue, Home Minister Amit Shah’s comment that Hindi can play a key role in ‘uniting the country’ triggered reactions from various quarters on Saturday. While Tamil Nadu leader MKSTAlin demanded that the home minister take back his statement, Karnataka’s Siddaramai­ah said ‘language cannot be promoted through falsehood’.

On Hindi Diwas, Shah, in a series of tweets wrote: “India is a country of different languages and every language has its own importance but it is very important to have a language of the whole country which should become the identity of India in the world. Today, if one language can do the work of tying the country to the door of unity, then it is the most spoken Hindi language.”

“Today, on the occasion of Hindi Day, I appeal to all the citizens of the country that we should increase the use of our mother tongue and also use the Hindi language as one language to realise the dreams of Bapu and iron man Sardar Patel. Happy Hindi Day,” he said.

DMK l e a d e r MK S t a l i n instantly responded with, “We have been continuous­ly waging protest against imposition of Hindi. Today’s remarks made by Amit Shah gave us a jolt, it will affect the unity of the country. We demand that he takes his statement back.” The DMK president added that the issue would be discussed at the executive meeting of his party the day after tomorrow.

Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasa­my also spoke on the issue saying, “Trying to push Hindi alone is not going to keep the country together. We have to respect all religions,cultures & languages, that is the main mantra of Indian governance.”

HD Kumaraswam­y of the JD(S) also responded tweeting: “Today Hindi Diwas is being celebrated across the nation. When will Narendra Modi celebrate Kannada language day, as it is also a Scheduled language as per the Constituti­on, alongside Hindi. I hope you remember that Kannadigas are also a part of this federal system.”

Karnataka’s Congress leader Siddaramai­ah also jumped into the debate with a caustic, “Let there be a stop to the lie that Hindi is the national language. Like Kannada, it is one of 22 official languages. A language cannot be promoted through lies and falsehood. It grows through harmony

and exchange.”

He added: “Languages are repositori­es of knowledge, they can be promoted only through love and not through imposition and pressure. Our opposition is not to Hindi the language, it is against forceful imposition. I, too, am opposed to the celebratio­n of Hindi Diwas.”

Language had always been a sensitive issue in the south with Tamil Nadu’s anti-hindi agitation of the 1960’s playing a crucial role in the growth of Dravidian parties in the state.

Earlier, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka had opposed the draft national policy on education that

called for the adoption of a threelangu­age formula in schools — Hindi, English and the local mother tongue in non-hindi states.

Parties across ideologies— from the opposition Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam to the Left and actor Kamal Haasan’s fledgeling Makkal Needhi Maiam — slammed the report, which they saw as a precursor to the imposition of Hindi.

There have, in the past, been protests over moves to have Hindi sign boards at bus stops and railway stations with parties calling it ‘Hindi imposition’ and ‘Hindi imperialis­m’.

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 ??  ?? Union home minister Amit Shah presents an award to Sarita Sharma during the 'Hindi Divas Samaroh' in New Delhi on Saturday. On the occasion of Hindi Divas, Shah posted a tweet on the importance of India having one language to have a global identity, triggering sharp reactions from several opposition leaders. PTI
Union home minister Amit Shah presents an award to Sarita Sharma during the 'Hindi Divas Samaroh' in New Delhi on Saturday. On the occasion of Hindi Divas, Shah posted a tweet on the importance of India having one language to have a global identity, triggering sharp reactions from several opposition leaders. PTI

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