Proposal to introduce Hindi in Tripura TV channels slammed

IANS  |  Agartala 

Opposition parties on Monday slammed a government committee's proposal to introduce Hindi as a medium of news on all local TV channels instead of "Kokborok", the state's second official language since 1978.

The main opposition Communist Party of (CPI-M) condemned the proposal, saying Hindi may be promoted but not at the cost of "Kokborok", the official language of the indigenous tribals.

"Hindi may be promoted, but the regional and tribal languages should also be given due importance and recognition. We strongly oppose the proposal," CPI-M's told the media.

He said the first headed by former in 1978 had introduced "Kokborok" as one of the official languages of

called the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government "anti-tribal" for taking the "undemocratic decision".

"The proposal was announced a month ago and the has remained silent. We demand its immediate rejection," Dey said.

However, the BJP has rejected the opposition's claims saying that "a committee's recommendation could not be a government's decision".

BJP ally, the Indigenous People's Front of Tripura (IPFT), said it was "unaware of the proposal".

"We don't know anything about such a proposal," said when contacted by IANS.

Amidst the controversy, Information and told IANS that "Kokborok" news would continue.

BJP said that an official notification has not been issued and were "working to promote 'Kokborok' language".

"As far as Hindi is concerned, it is necessary to introduce it for bringing Tripura into same group with other major states. It does not mean that 'Kokborok' would be suppressed."

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, May 07 2018. 14:32 IST