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why did mahatma Gandhi think hindustani should be the national language​

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Answered by alsohabagban020
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was a blend of Hindi and Urdu. It was a popular language as it was spoken by most of the people of the country. It was a composite language because it was enriched by the interaction of diverse cultures. That is why, Mahatma Gandhi preferred it to be the national language of India

Answered by sadiyarahmat786
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Q. WHY DID MAHATMA GANDHI THINK HINDUSTANI SHOULD BE THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE?

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EXAMINE THE VIEW OF MAHATMA GANDHI ON THE QUESTION OF A 'NATIONAL LANGUAGE' OF THE COUNTRY.

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1. Mahatma gandhi felt everyone should speak in language that common could easily understand.

2. Hindustani- a blend of hindi and urdu - was a popular language of large section of people of india. It was a composite language enriched by interaction of diverse culture.

3. Over the year, it had included words and terms from difft. sources and was therefore understood by people from various regions.

4. Mahatma gandhi believed that it was multi cultural language and thought would be the ideal language of communication between diverse communities.

5. It could unify hindus and Muslims and peole of the north and south.

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