Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has responded to Home Minister Amit Shah's comments on the Hindi language, which the BJP leader had said is not a competitor of local languages but a "friend". "I want to make one thing very clear. Some people are spreading disinformation that Hindi and Gujarati, Hindi and Tamil, Hindi and Marathi are competitors. Hindi cannot be a competitor to any other language in the country. You must understand that Hindi is the friend of all the languages of the country," Amit Shah said today at the All India Official Language Conference in Surat on Hindi Day. Mr Stalin, taking note of the Home Minister's comment, said the BJP should stop any "attempt to turn India into Hindia." "Declare all the 22 languages in the 8th Schedule as official languages of the government. Hindi is neither the national language nor the only official language. We should celebrate Indian Languages Day instead of Hindi Day," Mr Stalin said.
Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has responded to Home Minister Amit Shah's comments on the Hindi language, which the BJP leader had said is not a competitor of local languages but a "friend". "I want to make one thing very clear. Some people are spreading disinformation that Hindi and Gujarati, Hindi and Tamil, Hindi and Marathi are competitors. Hindi cannot be a competitor to any other language in the country. You must understand that Hindi is the friend of all the languages of the country," Amit Shah said today at the All India Official Language Conference in Surat on Hindi Day. Mr Stalin, taking note of the Home Minister's comment, said the BJP should stop any "attempt to turn India into Hindia." "Declare all the 22 languages in the 8th Schedule as official languages of the government. Hindi is neither the national language nor the only official language. We should celebrate Indian Languages Day instead of Hindi Day," Mr Stalin said.Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has responded to Home Minister Amit Shah's comments on the Hindi language, which the BJP leader had said is not a competitor of local languages but a "friend". "I want to make one thing very clear. Some people are spreading disinformation that Hindi and Gujarati, Hindi and Tamil, Hindi and Marathi are competitors. Hindi cannot be a competitor to any other language in the country. You must understand that Hindi is the friend of all the languages of the country," Amit Shah said today at the All India Official Language Conference in Surat on Hindi Day. Mr Stalin, taking note of the Home Minister's comment, said the BJP should stop any "attempt to turn India into Hindia." "Declare all the 22 languages in the 8th Schedule as official languages of the government. Hindi is neither the national language nor the only official language. We should celebrate Indian Languages Day instead of Hindi Day," Mr Stalin said.Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has responded to Home Minister Amit Shah's comments on the Hindi language, which the BJP leader had said is not a competitor of local languages but a "friend". "I want to make one thing very clear. Some people are spreading disinformation that Hindi and Gujarati, Hindi and Tamil, Hindi and Marathi are competitors. Hindi cannot be a competitor to any other language in the country. You must understand that Hindi is the friend of all the languages of the country," Amit Shah said today at the All India Official Language Conference in Surat on Hindi Day. Mr Stalin, taking note of the Home Minister's comment, said the BJP should stop any "attempt to turn India into Hindia." "Declare all the 22 languages in the 8th Schedule as official languages of the government. Hindi is neither the national language nor the only official language. We should celebrate Indian Languages Day instead of Hindi Day," Mr Stalin said.Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has responded to Home Minister Amit Shah's comments on the Hindi language, which the BJP leader had said is not a competitor of local languages but a "friend". "I want to make one thing very clear. Some people are spreading disinformation that Hindi and Gujarati, Hindi and Tamil, Hindi and Marathi are competitors. Hindi cannot be a competitor to any other language in the country. You must understand that Hindi is the friend of all the languages of the country," Amit Shah said today at the All India Official Language Conference in Surat on Hindi Day. Mr Stalin, taking note of the Home Minister's comment, said the BJP should stop any "attempt to turn India into Hindia." "Declare all the 22 languages in the 8th Schedule as official languages of the government. Hindi is neither the national language nor the only official language. We should celebrate Indian Languages Day instead of Hindi Day," Mr Stalin said.Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has responded to Home Minister Amit Shah's comments on the Hindi language, which the BJP leader had said is not a competitor of local languages but a "friend". "I want to make one thing very clear. Some people are spreading disinformation that Hindi and Gujarati, Hindi and Tamil, Hindi and Marathi are competitors. Hindi cannot be a competitor to any other language in the country. You must understand that Hindi is the friend of all the languages of the country," Amit Shah said today at the All India Official Language Conference in Surat on Hindi Day. Mr Stalin, taking note of the Home Minister's comment, said the BJP should stop any "attempt to turn India into Hindia." "Declare all the 22 languages in the 8th Schedule as official languages of the government. Hindi is neither the national language nor the only official language. We should celebrate Indian Languages Day instead of Hindi Day," Mr Stalin said.Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has responded to Home Minister Amit Shah's comments on the Hindi language, which the BJP leader had said is not a competitor of local languages but a "friend". "I want to make one thing very clear. Some people are spreading disinformation that Hindi and Gujarati, Hindi and Tamil, Hindi and Marathi are competitors. Hindi cannot be a competitor to any other language in the country. You must understand that Hindi is the friend of all the languages of the country," Amit Shah said today at the All India Official Language Conference in Surat on Hindi Day. Mr Stalin, taking note of the Home Minister's comment, said the BJP should stop any "attempt to turn India into Hindia." "Declare all the 22 languages in the 8th Schedule as official languages of the government. Hindi is neither the national language nor the only official language. We should celebrate Indian Languages Day instead of Hindi Day," Mr Stalin said.Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has responded to Home Minister Amit Shah's comments on the Hindi language, which the BJP leader had said is not a competitor of local languages but a "friend". "I want to make one thing very clear. Some people are spreading disinformation that Hindi and Gujarati, Hindi and Tamil, Hindi and Marathi are competitors. Hindi cannot be a competitor to any other language in the country. You must understand that Hindi is the friend of all the languages of the country," Amit Shah said today at the All India Official Language Conference in Surat on Hindi Day. Mr Stalin, taking note of the Home Minister's comment, said the BJP should stop any "attempt to turn India into Hindia." "Declare all the 22 languages in the 8th Schedule as official languages of the government. Hindi is neither the national language nor the only official language. We should celebrate Indian Languages Day instead of Hindi Day," Mr Stalin said.Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has responded to Home Minister Amit Shah's comments on the Hindi language, which the BJP leader had said is not a competitor of local languages but a "friend". "I want to make one thing very clear. Some people are spreading disinformation that Hindi and Gujarati, Hindi and Tamil, Hindi and Marathi are competitors. Hindi cannot be a competitor to any other language in the country. You must understand that Hindi is the friend of all the languages of the country," Amit Shah said today at the All India Official Language Conference in Surat on Hindi Day. Mr Stalin, taking note of the Home Minister's comment, said the BJP should stop any "attempt to turn India into Hindia." "Declare all the 22 languages in the 8th Schedule as official languages of the government. Hindi is neither the national language nor the only official language. We should celebrate Indian Languages Day instead of Hindi Day," Mr Stalin said.Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has responded to Home Minister Amit Shah's comments on the Hindi language, which the BJP leader had said is not a competitor of local languages but a "friend". "I want to make one thing very clear. Some people are spreading disinformation that Hindi and Gujarati, Hindi and Tamil, Hindi and Marathi are competitors. Hindi cannot be a competitor to any other language in the country. You must understand that Hindi is the friend of all the languages of the country," Amit Shah said today at the All India Official Language Conference in Surat on Hindi Day. Mr Stalin, taking note of the Home Minister's comment, said the BJP should stop any "attempt to turn India into Hindia." "Declare all the 22 languages in the 8th Schedule as official languages of the government. Hindi is neither the national language nor the only official language. We should celebrate Indian Languages Day instead of Hindi Day," Mr Stalin said.Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has responded to Home Minister Amit Shah's comments on the Hindi language, which the BJP leader had said is not a competitor of local languages but a "friend". "I want to make one thing very clear. Some people are spreading disinformation that Hindi and Gujarati, Hindi and Tamil, Hindi and Marathi are competitors. Hindi cannot be a competitor to any other language in the country. You must understand that Hindi is the friend of all the languages of the country," Amit Shah said today at the All India Official Language Conference in Surat on Hindi Day. Mr Stalin, taking note of the Home Minister's comment, said the BJP should stop any "attempt to turn India into Hindia." "Declare all the 22 languages in the 8th Schedule as official languages of the government. Hindi is neither the national language nor the only official language. We should celebrate Indian Languages Day instead of Hindi Day," Mr Stalin said.Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has responded to Home Minister Amit Shah's comments on the Hindi language, which the BJP leader had said is not a competitor of local languages but a "friend". "I want to make one thing very clear. Some people are spreading disinformation that Hindi and Gujarati, Hindi and Tamil, Hindi and Marathi are competitors. Hindi cannot be a competitor to any other language in the country. You must understand that Hindi is the friend of all the languages of the country," Amit Shah said today at the All India Official Language Conference in Surat on Hindi Day. Mr Stalin, taking note of the Home Minister's comment, said the BJP should stop any "attempt to turn India into Hindia." "Declare all the 22 languages in the 8th Schedule as official languages of the government. Hindi is neither the national language nor the only official lang
- Chasing Green Goals, Corporations Push Car Fleet Managers Toward Electric Vehicles
- On the occasion of International Womens Day, Tendulkar took to his social media accounts and shared the poster of the Jio Studios upcoming film
- Jyotiraditya Scindia speaks to NDTV in a week in which India yet again broke its record of daily fliers, crossing 4.3 million
- New Delhi: The teaser of Bigg Boss 16 released on Sunday evening and it has been trending even a