Sanskrit is A National Language Says Kangana Ranaut | Sanskrit is the national language – Kangana Ranaut

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After Amit Shah said that Hindi is the connecting language to India, Rahman and others said that Tamil is the connecting language. The issue has since been debated nationally. Many questioned how Hindi could be the national language for all in a country where India is a multilingual country.

In this context, the statement made by Kangana Ranaut is currently causing controversy. Speaking on the issue, Gangana said, “India is linguistically diverse. A common language is needed to connect everyone to a point. Translated into Hindi National. But technically Tamil is older than India. But Sanskrit is more ancient than that.

Sanskrit is older than languages ​​like Kannada, Tamil, Gujarati and Hindi. All these languages ​​may have come from Sanskrit. Then why shouldn’t Sanskrit be the national language of our country? If you ask me what the national language is, I think it may be Sanskrit, not Hindi. ”

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Louis May 1, 2022 - 12:57 am

The people who refer to India’s constitution at least read it once. India’s founding fathers did not identify the national language precisely to protect the unity and dignity of the people. Our forefathers used one of the highly spoken regional languages as an official language along with English, so the elected officials would not have challenges if they didn’t know English. The rhetoric lie “Hindi is national language” is believed by many Indians instead of what is said in the constitution. Uniformity and standardization are not Unity. Besides, I do not see the problem with how the constitution is written, which is “No National language”. Because India has achieved tremendous growth in the last 70 years, regardless of the national ruling party. The development is because the Indian people are hard-working and unified in their diversified culture. The parochial minded politicians must stop the rhetoric lie before it causes much damage to India.

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