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  • VPP accuses NDA govt of attempting to impose one culture, one language & one religion

    Syllad | The Rising MeghalayaApril 11, 2022

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    The Voice of the People Party (VPP) on Monday said the move of the BJP-led NDA government to make Hindi compulsory in the schools up to class X is an attempt to convert India into a country where there will be one culture, one language and one religion.

    “This is an attempt by the present BJP led NDA Government to convert India into a Country where there will be one culture, one language and one religion. This is also the aim and objective of the RSS to turn India into a Hindu Rashtra,” VPP chief Ardent M Basaiawmoit said in a statement.

    Stating that this is not acceptable, Basaiawmoit said because Hindi is a very difficult subject to learn for non-Hindi speakers, and this will put unnecessary pressure on the students.

    He said in Meghalaya, English is the official language and the medium of instruction in Schools and Colleges adding “Therefore making Hindi mandatory in schools will be a burden for the schools children.”

    Asserting that Hindi should be a third language and not compulsory, the VPP president said that the Constitution of India has made it very clear that Hindi and English are the official languages of the country.

    He further observed that the statement of the Union Home minister and the decision of the Chief ministers of the north east States amounts to imposition of Hindi on the non-Hindi speaking population of the north east

    Warning that such move would also endanger the identity of the indigenous people, Basaiawmoit said that the VPP feels that instead of imposing Hindi on the people of the State, the government of India should expedite the inclusion of Khasi language in the Eighth Scheduled of the Constitution.

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    1. Khroo says

      April 12, 2022 at 7:52 AM

      Good olden days, elated moment we are today. Since we have to passed Hindi subject, we wrote the answered by mixing the sentences of the questions.

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