Gurdas Maan says, 'Hindi language is aunt does not care about those who protest'
Gurdas Maan says, 'Hindi language is aunt does not care about those who protest'
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The famous Sufi singer Gurdas Maan supported One Nation One Language and Hindi. After which he came under the target of critics. But recently he has said a lot on this matter. He reiterated his stand saying that I do not care about the protest. I have said the right thing and there is nothing objectionable about it. After saying this, he cleared his stand.

In his statement, the famous Punjabi singer Gurdas Man, who returned from abroad, said, 'Who opposes my words, keep doing it. I do not care about this. Let me tell you that on the Hindi Day recently, the Union Home Minister Amit Shah gave the slogan of 'One Nation One Language' and said that Hindi should be adopted as the language of the whole country. It was opposed in many states. People had said that they cannot renounce their mother tongue.

For your information, tell us that during this time Gurdas Mann, who went to show abroad, supported it. Gurdas Maan had said that Punjabi is his mother's dialect and Hindi is his aunt. In such a situation, it is not wrong to adopt Hindi. He justified Amit Shah's statement of one nation one language. Gurdas Maan said, there should be only one language in the whole country, which everyone can understand. Where Punjabi is our mother tongue, Hindi is also our aunt, so it should be respected as much as we respect our language.

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