The deputy chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, Pawan Kalyan has some strong opinions about the enforcing of other languages on South Indian states. Not recent comment on Tamil folk, opposing Hindi language was carried in a different light, so he had to clarify on this matter by holding a new media interaction.
In this interaction, Kalyan clarified about the burning topic of imposition of language on non-affiliated states.
“My only strong opinion is that India must never be divided on language barriers. There is absolutely nothing wrong about Indian people, learning multiple languages and the same applies to both north Indians and South Indian Indians. Even north Indians must make an effort to understand languages. On the other hand, the South Indian people must also look to learn multiple languages.” Kalyan said.
Kalyan further added that he is fundamentally against enforcing one particular language against other language people.