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Language row raked up to hide 'graft': Shah

Expressing his party's commitment to promoting Indian languages, he said after December, he will do all correspondence with chief ministers, MPs and common people in their respective languages.

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: March 21, 2025, 07:22 PM - 2 min read

Union Home Minister Amit Shah speaks in the Rajya Sabha during the Budget session of Parliament, in New Delhi, Friday.


Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday attacked the opposition in the Rajya Sabha for raking up the language row, saying they were doing so to gain political mileage and hide their corruption.

 

Expressing his party's commitment to promoting Indian languages, he said after December, he will do all correspondence with chief ministers, MPs and common people in their respective languages.

 

"Those who take shelter behind the language issue to hide their corruption, this is a strong reply to them," Shah said.

 

He also said there have been enough divisions in the nation in the name of language and it should not happen anymore as Hindi is not in competition with other languages but a friend of those.

 

"Some parties are raking up the language issue for their own politics. They are doing it just to hide their corruption," he said while replying to the debate in Rajya Sabha on the working of the Ministry of Home Affairs.

 

The Home Minister said every Indian language is a treasure for the country. "Hindi is not in competition with any Indian language, it is only a friend of other languages," the senior BJP leader said.

 

Dismissing the allegation of Hindi imposition, he said every Indian language is a treasure for the country.

 

Shah informed the House that a new department of Indian languages has been established under the 'Raajbhasha Vibhaag' (Department of Official Language) of the Home Ministry.

 

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"I want to say this so that those who want to divide the country in the name of language do not get an agenda... The Modi government has established a department of Indian Languages which will work on spreading all Indian languages. Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi, Assamese... every language has been included, and there will be apps for translation too," he said.

 

The Home minister said some people have accused the Union government of being against Southern languages. "How is that possible? I come from Gujarat, Nirmala (Sitharaman) ji is from Tamil Nadu," he said.

 

"I want to tell the Tamil Nadu government, we have been saying this for two years... you do not have the courage to provide medical and engineering education in Tamil because your economic interests will be affected," he alleged.

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