Killing Hindi, Severing Dharma: The Silent Sabotage of a Civilization
- Recent protests by states like Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu against the Three-Language Formula under the National Education Policy 2020 reflect a recurring trend of politicizing Hindi at the expense of national integration.
- Promoting Hindi is neither anti-secular nor anti-federal; the Constitution safeguards regional languages while encouraging the growth of Hindi as a common linguistic thread for national cohesion.
- Article 351 entrusts the Union—not the states—with the duty to promote Hindi, making state-level resistance constitutionally problematic and disruptive to this national goal.
- Hindi is not just a language—it is a civilizational lifeline, helping to unite Bharat’s diverse regions while enabling a deeper connection with our scriptures, cultural roots, and the living spirit of Hindu Dharma.
K. Sindhu
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