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Meghalaya guv's Hindi address leaves MLAs protesting

Press Trust of India  |  Shillong 

Ganga Prasad's address to the state Assembly in Hindi triggered protests among a section of the lawmakers today.

A MLA staged a walkout, while another threatened to speak in the Khasi language during the debate on the governor's address.

English is the preferred language in the Assembly and the Garo and Khasi languages, though notified, are used rarely.

MLA Ampareen Lyngdoh staged a walkout during the governor's address in protest against the latter speaking in Hindi. There was also a discussion in the on the issue.

of Opposition Mukul Sangma said it would have been appropriate for the governor, who had assumed office on October 5 last year, to address the in a language that everyone understood.

(KHNAM) MLA threatened to speak in Khasi during the debate on the governor's address.

"During the debate on the governor's address, I will speak in Khasi. This is not to protest, but I feel it is important that as members of the House, we understand each and every word we say," he said.

Intervening in the discussion, said, "I request the members to kindly go through the rules, which clearly mention the use of languages."

Outside the House, Roy told that there was no bar on debating or participating in a discussion in the notified official languages, provided a copy of the speech was provided in writing to the Assembly.

He also said a translation of the governor's address was circulated among the members for their benefit.

told reporters, "The was more comfortable speaking in Hindi, which is not a foreign language. Since he (governor) is more comfortable in Hindi, he spoke in Hindi."


"It (Hindi) is very much an Indian language and I don't see any reason why there should be an issue when everything is given in the document in English," he said, while admitting that the members preferred that the address was in English.

Speaking outside the Assembly, Lyngdoh said the governor's address had set a "very unhealthy precedent", adding that she would speak in Khasi while participating in the debate on Prasad's speech in the Assembly.

A should have been arranged for the benefit of the general people of the state, she said, adding, "The oppression of language is the beginning of a huge suppression...This is a bullying approach and I don't appreciate it.

"His (Prasad's) qualifications say he is well educated. He stubbornly speaks Hindi and I am also stubborn in not listening to anyone speaking in Hindi."

Another MLA, George Lyngdoh, said he felt "disconnected" as he could not understand the governor's address.

Terming the use of Hindi in Assembly "unprecedented", he alleged that the RSS-backed was trying to bring the entire country under one language and the ruling (NPP) in Meghalaya, which is supported by the saffron party, was doing so in the north-eastern state.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 20:45 IST
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