PM Narendra Modi comments on language controversy, says Kichcha Sudip – I did not intend to fight
“In the last few days, we have seen attempts to create controversy over languages,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said during a video conference. People need to be made aware of this. Giving priority to local languages in the national education policy demonstrates our commitment to all regional languages. The Bharatiya Janata Party considers Indian languages as the link between the soul of the country and the bright future of the country. I would like to make a special mention of this matter as there was a controversy over language recently.
“My intention was not to promote any kind of fighting,” Kichha Sudip told a news channel after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks. All this happened without any agenda. That was my opinion and I raised my voice on a subject. I am proud that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said this. Everyone who loves and respects their language will be proud to hear this from Prime Minister Modi.
Sudip said the Prime Minister’s remarks were warmly welcomed by all languages. I am not just talking about Kannada, I am talking about the mother tongue of all people. The Prime Minister’s remarks respect the mother tongue of every person. We not only see Narendra Modi as a politician, he is also one of our leaders.