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Pawan Kalyan on NEP: Actor -turned -leader Pawan Kalyan clarified on allegations of imposing Hindi. He said in a controversy over the ‘National Education Policy’ that he had opposed the force of Hindi. He in NEP …Read more

'Not opposed to Hindi but ...' Pawan Kalyan clarified amid controversy over NEP

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  • Pawan Kalyan clarified on allegations of imposing Hindi.
  • Pawan supported the policy of three languages ​​in NEP.
  • Kalyan said, opposed the force to force Hindi.

New Delhi: Andhra Pradesh deputy CM and Janasena Party’s head Pawan Kalyan is surrounded by controversies due to his statement on ‘Hindi language’. He clarified his statement on the case of ‘Hindi imposing’ on Saturday 15 March. He was earlier against forcibly implementing Hindi, but now he is being accused of changing his stand. Pawan Kalyan supported the BJP in a ruckus on the National Education Policy (NEP) in Tamil Nadu.

Actually, the states of South are accusing the central government of imposing Hindi. Earlier, the Janasena Party Chief criticized the Tamil leaders. He had said that these leaders oppose Hindi on one side, but earn a lot of money by dubbing their films in Hindi. His statement was very criticized, even actor Prakash Raj opposed Pawan Kalyan.

Pawan Kalyan’s critical answer to critics
Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan defended the BJP by supporting three languages ​​policy in NEP. According to the report of News18 English, Pawan Kalyan retaliated on critics and said that he never opposed the Hindi language, but had opposed the forced implementation. He wrote in a long post, ‘To forcefully impose any language or oppose it blindly, both are not right for our unity of India. I never opposed Hindi. I had just opposed the force of force. When NEP 2020 does not make Hindi mandatory itself, in such a situation, spreading rumors of imposing it is like fooling people.

Gave attention to student’s choice in ‘NEP’
While further cleaning the NEP, Kalyan said that students have the freedom to learn two Indian languages ​​and one foreign language other than their mother tongue. He further said, ‘If he does not want to learn Hindi, then he can choose Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Gujarati, Assamese, Kashmiri, Oriya, Bengali, Punjabi, Sindhi, Bodo, Dogri, Konkani, Maithili, Manipuri, Nepali, Santhali, Urdu or any other Indian language.

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