Social Sciences, asked by abcd5311, 10 months ago

Why do non-Hindi speaking States oppose Hindi as the Official language?

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Answered by PRITHVIRAJMANDAL
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because now English is an international language so the Indian government is providing English medium schools if we go any where out of country we should learn English

Answered by subhashnidevi4878
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Explanation:

Non-hindi speaking states in India are Tamilnadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Maharashtra, J&K, and Punjab.The anti-Hindi imposition agitations by some south Indian states restricted the passage of the Hindi as official Languages. Thus making the demand of the continued use of English as an official language of India. They effectively boycott policy of the bilingualism of the Indian Republic. Some northeast Indian states are also against the policy of making Hindi as official languages.

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