Rajnikanth said- South India Will Never Accept “Hindi” As Their National Language

On Wednesday, actor Rajinikanth said that Hindi should not be imposed in not just Tamil Nadu but any state in South India.
Rajnikanth said- South India Will Never Accept “Hindi” As Their National Language

The controversy is growing over Union Home Minister Amit Shah's statement of 'one country one language'. After actor Kamal Haasan, now Rajinikanth has also opposed it. On Wednesday, actor Rajinikanth said that Hindi should not be imposed in not just Tamil Nadu but any state in South India. He warned that if this was done, all the states of South India would oppose it.

Rajinikanth, who ventured into politics from the field of acting, said, 'Common language will be good for the progress of the country but unfortunately India does not have a common language. If Hindi is imposed, no one in Tamil Nadu will accept it. ' He said that Hindi should not be imposed. Not only Tamil Nadu, but Hindi should not be imposed anywhere in the southern states.Rajinikanth said that Hindi can be a common language for the progress of the country but it is not acceptable to them to force it.

Let us tell you that before Rajinikanth, actor-turned-politician Kamal Haasan also warned the central government against promoting 'one country, one language' on Monday. By issuing a video, Kamal has indirectly attacked the Union Home Minister Amit Shah, saying that India had become a republic in 1950 with the promise of 'unity in diversity' and now no 'Shah, Sultan or Emperor' could deny it Can. Please tell that Amit Shah had advocated 'One Nation, One Language' on Hindi Day.

Kamal Haasan had said, 'Jallikattu was just a protest. The battle for our language will be many times more than that. The national anthem also occurs in Bangla, not their mother tongue. Because of what he symbolizes, we sing to him and because the person who wrote him gave importance and respect to every language. ' Kamal said that India is a union where all sit and eat together in harmony. We cannot be fed forcefully.

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