Chandrababu Naidu backs Hindi amid NEP row: ‘Language is not for hating’
- Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu emphasized that language should be seen as a communication tool, not a measure of knowledge.
- Naidu affirmed that knowing Hindi would aid communication in Delhi and other areas, suggesting the public should learn languages for better opportunities.
- Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan highlighted the importance of all Indian languages, arguing that resisting Hindi imposition does not equate to disliking Hindi.
- Actor Prakash Raj noted that protecting one's mother tongue is essential for cultural identity, asserting it is not about hating other languages.
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Telugu first but Hindi useful: Chandrababu Naidu backs three-language policy
Reiterating his stance on the three-language formula, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu said politics should not colour learning. He also stressed that Telugu must come first, but Hindi and English are useful for communication.
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