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By the 1930s, the Congress had accepted that hindustani ought to be the national language, Hindustani is a blend of

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Answered by Anshults
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Hindustani is a blend of Hindi and Urdu.

Language is the most important part of a culture and a nation. As Gandhi believed in composite culture, he suggested Hindustani language--a blend of Hindi and Urdu (mostly spoken by Muslims) as the national language. So on the suggestion of Gandhi Congress in 1930s had accepted that Hindustani ought to be the national language.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Hindustani language  is a blend of Hindi and Urdu. By the year 1930s, the Congress had agreed that Hindustani ought to be the national language.


Mahatma Gandhi desired that every Indian should speak in a common language so that common people could easily understand the language.


Hindustani, a mixture of Hindi and Urdu language at that time was a popular language spoken by majority in India.

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