
In the midst of the words of regional languages, the main minister Andhra Pradesh and the leader of Telugo Desam (TDP) N Chandrababu Naida on Wednesday said he has a value to learn Hindi because he can help youth find job opportunities.
However, CM emphasizes that Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam are native languages and cannot compromise on them.
In a post on the Platform of Social Media X Chandrababa Naida, he said, “Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam are our native languages and we have to learn them – no compromises about Hindi.
His post also bears a video clip from India Today Interview 8.
During the Naid conversation, he said, “Why can’t we learn Hindi?
In particular, Hindi is not officially referred to as Indian national language.
Naidu’s comments came in the middle of the ongoing political wars over the national educational policy (NEP) 2020 and its three -sided formula.
The leaders from Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka and Telangana opposed the NP and claimed that the storage of Hindi.
At the beginning of March, Naida said, “The language is not for hatred. Telugu is our mother tongue. Hindi is a national language and English is an international language.”
Line of language: Kamal Haasan says they will learn Hindsky but without saving
Recently, actor Kamal Haasan caused controversy by saying that Kannada was born from Tamil.
According to PTI, when he asked where Kamal Haasan stands on the question of Hinda storage in the south, he said that we would learn Hindi, but without saving.
“We will learn without saving. We do not consider, because it is eventually education and we have to go the shortest way to education … and not to place obstacles in our way,” he said.
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