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In his virtual address to a meeting of the party office-bearers here, Modi said it is the BJP that has linked India’s cultural and linguistic diversity with national pride.
”Giving priority to local languages in the National Education Policy manifests our commitment to all regional languages. The BJP considers Indian languages the soul of Bharatiyata and the link to a better future for the country,” he said.
”I want to mention this especially because attempts have been made in the recent past to create new controversies on the basis of language. We have to constantly alert the people of the country about this,” the prime minister said.
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It considers every Indian language worthy of reverence, Modi added.
His remarks came amid allegations by several regional parties, mostly from south India, that the Modi government is trying to give primacy to Hindi at the cost of regional languages.
Recently, the BJP’s rivals had latched on to a row over languages sparked by actor Ajay Devgn’s claim that Hindi is the national language. As the controversy spiraled, politicians and film personalities were among those who spoke up to say Hindi is like any other language in India and not the national language.