Do you feel that the Hindi language is creating rifts between Indians?

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It's not the language that is causing the rift but it's the negative mindset of some people that creates a rift in different parts of the country in the name of language .
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No, language can't create rifts. It's the mentality of the person that creats rifts.
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Language be it any, is a bridge to connect people and help then share their ideas and thoughts. So, the problem is not with the language but it is with the speakers when they impose one over the other. Be it English imposed upon us due to colonial mindset or Hindi, Tamil or Kannada under the regionalism...
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Language be it any, is a bridge to connect people and help then share their ideas and thoughts. So, the problem is not with the language but it is with the speakers when they impose one over the other. Be it English imposed upon us due to colonial mindset or Hindi, Tamil or Kannada under the regionalism ideology. read less
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No. As hindi is our national language as well as state language it works as a bridge between to states, as they will be able to converse easily with each other.
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Hi Pravin No, language is no longer an issue to create rift between 'common Indians'. They have other major issues to deal with. Once in a while the news we see regarding language creating rift is not a national concern. Thanks.
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No. As hindi is our national language as well as state language it works as a bridge between to states, as they will be able to converse easily with each other.
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