Rahul Gandhi objects over Delhi hospital's order to penalise nurses speaking in Malayalam
Rahul Gandhi objects over Delhi hospital's order to penalise nurses speaking in Malayalam
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New Delhi: A Delhi government hospital has issued a circular last Saturday. In it, he has asked his nursing staff not to use Malayalam language during work. Explaining the reason, he has also said that most patients and colleagues do not know this language, and this causes a lot of inconvenience. Now, former Congress President and MP from Wayanad in Kerala Rahul Gandhi has reacted to this. He has accused the language of discriminating. In fact, recently, he tweeted. In this tweet, he writes, "Malayalam is as indian as any other Indian language. Stop discriminating on language!"

What is the matter- Yes, circulars were issued last Saturday by Govind Ballabh Pant Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, one of the major hospitals in Delhi. It asked nurses to use only Hindi and English for negotiation or be prepared to face "serious action". After all this, many Congress leaders termed it as wrong and condemned the order.

Congress MP KC Venugopal tweeted, "I am hon. I urge Harsh Vardhan to order immediate withdrawal of the bizarre and unconstitutional circular issued by the GIPMER officials." Not only that, he also said that this circular is discriminatory and is against the fundamental right given by our Constitution.

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