MAKE HINDI AS A LINK LANGUAGE

India is a land of diversity comprising individuals from different communities, backgrounds, religions etc. What one eats, and how one speaks, differs from region to region. In this diversity, we Indians often look for symbols and objects that unite us. The national anthem, national animal, national song, and national flower are pertinent examples. It is famously said, that in India language changes every few kilometres just like the water. Therefore, unlike the other national symbols, the choice of a 'national language' for India has been difficult and has witnessed violence and heated debate Associated with Myths so let us look into what makes to oppose Hindi a national language & benefits of making Hindi as a link language.
CHAUVINISTIC MINDSET
I don’t know why India has a problem accepting Hindi as a national language but we are speaking English at the same time, is this not against our culture? did it demolish our local language? the answer is no but what leads to severe opposition is  1) Chauvinistic mindset which means having pride in one language it is good to have once pride in the language but we should respect other languages too making Hindi link language doesn’t make local language supplementary indeed replacing English with Hindi as link language protects our culture  2)Political blame game of wrongly portraying Hindi as anti-local and gaining local sentiments for the vote bank politics. 3)Link language is not a   mandatory language but a language that unites India so there is reasonability on governments to convey right definition not only this 4) Making geographical difference of North part of India and south part of India as two different units and making north part as Hindi speaking created anti-Hindi sentiment all over south part of India indeed many people in the southern part of India speaks and understand Hindi. 
 
What does it mean to make Hindi a link language?
Making Hindi a link language Represents our country as a united feature not only unit Indian states but also Protects cultural identity by filling the gap in absence of a link language. Hindi as a link language enrich FEDERALISM by making a common language to communicate with each other mostly in southern states of India, It also economically helps them to communicate & continue trade without affecting local languages.
Natively we have multiple languages all of those languages are constitutionally protected in schedule 8 and cannot be supplementary to any language but let us have a common link languagthatch unites us without any divide let us remove the colonial influence in our culture because whoever controls language will control our future so united, we stand divided we fall.              CH.J.V.K.S. SWAROOP

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