
Our government is committed to two-language policy: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah
The Aam Aadmi Party's Karnataka unit has added to the debate, with state president Mukhya Mantri Chandru writing to the Chief Minister urging immediate implementation of the two-language policy. The letter echoed concerns expressed by many Kannada speakers who see the imposition of Hindi as undermining local languages and identities.The ruling Congress party in Karnataka also voiced its opposition to a mandatory three-language formula, especially in non-Hindi-speaking regions. In a post on the social media platform X, the party said: 'For speakers of Kannada, Tulu, or Kodava who are fluent in Kannada and English, struggling with written Hindi is a significant challenge — a sentiment shared by many students in linguistically rich regions. This issue transcends a single language; it's about fairness and embracing our diversity.'advertisementThe party added that the country needs 'dynamic, inclusive language policies that honour local identities, empowering students to master regional languages like Kannada or Tamil while offering Hindi as an option, not a mandate.' It called for an education system 'that amplifies every voice, celebrating India's diversity as its greatest asset.'Earlier, the Kannada Development Authority had also written to the Chief Minister, urging the adoption of a two-language policy in Karnataka's schools.- Ends
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