The issue of Hindi language raised again in the House, disputed statement made by Rajya Sabha MP
The issue of Hindi language raised again in the House, disputed statement made by Rajya Sabha MP
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New Delhi: A written reply was given by the Home Ministry in the Lok Sabha today amid protests against the Hindi of Vaiko. In a written reply issued by the Home Ministry, it said that several major steps have been taken by the Home Ministry to promote Hindi official language. For this, MHA has provided computer training for translation of 1 lakh 73 thousand 900 personnel.

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A statement issued by the Home Ministry said that Rs 288.18 crore has been spent by the Modi government at the Centre in five years to promote Hindi at the national level. On July 15, the General Secretary of the Mrumalachi Dravid Munnetra Kashgam (MDMK) and Rajya Sabha MP Vaiko had made an objectionable claim that Hindi is a baseless language and the Sanskrit language is dead.

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Vaiko spoke on Hindi about what literature is in the Hindi language. The Hindi language has no root, and Sanskrit is a dead language. No one can hear from shouting in Hindi, even if the earphones of members in the House are in place. The level of the debate taking place in the House has dropped. The main reason for this is the imposition of Hindi," he said.

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