"Highly objectionable..." Kerala MP writes to President Murmu on language panel recommendation
Oct 13, 2022
New Delhi [India], October 13 : Congress MP from Kerala K Muraleedharan on Wednesday wrote to President Droupadi Murmu seeking the dismissal of the recommendation given by the Committee of Parliament on Official Language reportedly mandating Hindi as the medium of instructions in central institutions.
In his letter to President Murmu, Muraleedharan said, "The Parliamentary Committee on Official Language headed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah have recommended your good self that proficiency in Hindi must be a prime criterion for education and employment in central government."
He said the Committee has recommended that correspondence and proceedings in central Universities, Kendriya Vidyalayas, the ministries, and central government institutions must be in Hindi and the examinations for the recruitment to central government posts also must be in Hindi.
"It is highly objectionable that Hindi is imposed on non-Hindi speaking states. Only 30 per cent of the Indian population is speaking Hindi. Hence, I request your good self to reject the recommendation given by the Parliamentary Committee Official Language or exempt non-Hindi speaking states from the recommendations," urged the Congress MP.
Earlier on October 12, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying that efforts to impose the Hindi language are "unacceptable".
Chief Minister Vijayan wrote to Prime Minister to inform Kerala's stand in the wake of reports on the recommendation of the official language committee of the Parliament to make the medium of examinations conducted for central services in Hindi and to make Hindi a compulsory language of study in educational institutions including Indian Institute of Technologies (IIT) and Indian Institute of Management (IIM).