'Proposal' to replace Kokborok with Hindi in news slammed

Press Trust of India  |  Agartala 

Several political parties of today criticised the reported proposal of a government committee to replace Kokborok, the language of indigenous people of the state, with Hindi in local television bulletins and demanded its immediate

The Scheduled Tribe wing of yesterday claimed that minutes of a meeting of the under the and (ICA) had proposed to introduce Hindi by replacing in bulletins to promote nationalism.

The government, however, said no such decision was taken.

Addressing a press conference here this evening, Pradesh said his party was opposed to any move that would undermine the priority of language.

"is the language of the indigenous people of the state and it must have priority in this state. We want all languages to be promoted and developed. This cannot be done by stopping Kokborok," Sinha said.

He demanded that the Indigenous Peoples Front of (IPFT), the BJP's in the state government, clarify their stand on the issue.

said his party would oppose any proposal to replace Kokborok with Hindi in bulletins.

"Kokborok must stay in Tripura," Debbarma said adding that it will be difficult for the indigenous people of the state if Kokborok is replaced.

CPI(M) also criticised the reported proposal and said it would lead to fascist and aggressive nationalist tendencies.

"The first recognised Kokborok as a state language in 1978. The language was introduced in schools and colleges as part of the curriculum. We want equal status of all languages. Such a proposal should be immediately withdrawn," Dhar told a press conference this evening.

The CPI(M) leader also said Hindi could be used as link language between speakers of different languages.

The fourth point of a three-page minutes of Circulation Committee's April 6 meeting, which was made available to reporters by leaders read, "It has been proposed that instead of using Kokborok as a medium of news, Hindi may be introduced as it would promote nationalism and people from outside state also could follow the news."

ICA said the meeting did not involve any proposals regarding replacing Kokborok with Hindi in news bulletins.

"The news channels were asked to furnish details about which languages they were able to use in their news bulletins, -- Kokborok, English, Hindi and other languages. These details would be needed for categorisation of the channels," he said.

No decision was taken to drop Kokborok from news bulletins, said Das, who is also of the Circulation Committee.

today said, "It's not an official notification. Minutes never denote official decision."

He said his party was working to promote Kokborok.

"Recently, a committee, headed by MLA Atul Debbarman, has been appointed in order to develop the language," he said.

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First Published: Sun, May 06 2018. 23:30 IST