Hindi and Sanskrit, not Tamil, should be made national language: Kangana Ranaut
Hindi and Sanskrit, not Tamil, should be made national language: Kangana Ranaut
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Kangana Ranaut, known for her strong style in Bollywood, has now jumped between Kicha Sudeep and Ajay Devgan's 'Hindi' debate. Actually, the actress is in the headlines these days for her upcoming film 'Dhaakad' and yesterday she reached the trailer launch of the film. Here jab she was questioned on the 'Hindi' tweet war of Kiccha Sudeep and Ajay Devgn, to which Kangana said very accurately in her answer that, 'Hindi (Hindi National Language) and Tamil Older than 'Sanskrit'. In such a situation, Sanskrit should be made the national language.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Recently the matter between South star Kiccha Sudeep and Bollywood actor Ajay Devgan was heated up on the Hindi. Yes, a video of Kangana Ranaut has surfaced at the moment in which she is seen talking about the Hindi issue between her trailer launch. You can see the actress says in the video - 'There is no direct answer to it, but give me two minutes.' Apart from this, Kangana Ranaut said, "Give me two minutes, so I can have my opinion on this subject. Whatever our system or society is, there are many kinds of people living in it. We have different cultures, relationships, and languages. Everyone has a birthright to be proud of their language. As if I am a hill, I feel proud of my culture and language. But as our country is, it is a unit. We have to be one. We all have to respect the Constitution.''

With this, Kangana further said- "This Constitution has made Hindi the national language. Tamil is older than Hindi. But even older is Sanskrit. If you ask me, I think the national language should be Sanskrit. At the same time, she also said, "From Kannada, Tamil to Gujarati, Hindi, all originated from Sanskrit. I don't have the answer as to why Hindi was made the national language by not making Sanskrit. It is a decision made for the time being, but when there is a demand for Khalistan, they say we don't believe in Hindi. Young people are being misled. They are insulting the Constitution. The Tamil people wanted a separate nation. You demand a Republic of Bengal and say that we do not understand Hindi language as a language. So in such a situation, you are not denying Hindi, you are denying Delhi that there is no central government there. There are a lot of layers of this thing.''

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