After Pawan Kalyan, Nara Lokesh Joins Hindi Bandwagon!
The minister pointed out that there is absolutely nothing wrong in learning Hindi as a language as it would open up new avenues.;
Over the last few weeks, there have been several debates and discussions about the imposition of the Hindi language on the South Indian subcontinent. Several regional parties have already vehemently opposed the Hindu language.
However, it is Andhra Pradesh, deputy chief minister Pawan Kalyan, who is fighting alone battle in this context as he is pushing for the Hindi narrative in South Indian states. Now he has considerable support in the form of Andhra Pradesh IT minister Nara Lokesh.
When Lokesh was taking part in a national Media interview, he was asked to express his views on the Hindi language, and he confidently said Hindi is the national language of India. When the interviewer tried to correct him by saying Hindi is not the national language, Lokesh insisted on this and said it is indeed the national language.
The minister pointed out that there is absolutely nothing wrong in learning Hindi as a language as it would open up new avenues. He pointed out that learning other languages is only going to help everyone, and it would be good to have a domesticated link language like Hindi along with English.
Lokesh further pointed out that it is good to learn international languages like Japanese and German, as well as this would help refine the careers.
It appears that Lokesh is joining deputy chief minister Pawan Kalyan on this journey of enhancement of Hindi language in South Indian states.