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Hindi Diwas
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#StopHindiImposition, #StopHindiImperialism trend on Twitter on Hindi Diwas

| @indiablooms | Sep 14, 2021, at 06:39 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: Several hashtags calling out an alleged imposition of Hindi are trending on Twitter Tuesday when the country is celebrating the Hindi Diwas.

#StopHindiImposition and #StopHindiImperialism have been trending on the micro-blogging site since morning on a day Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu and other leaders have wished the people of the country on the occasion.

One Kiran Kodlady tweeted, "Why are you using taxpayers money to spread one language ? Either do for all or leave it to states."

One Dayanand tweeted, " We should have named our state as kannada Nadu like tamilnadu instead of karnataka. Because karnataka state has been form for to unite kannadigas. But oppurtunist who have joined kannadanadu then , but now they are talking against kannada."

SFI's All India General Secretary Dipsita Dhar tweeted, "Why should I celebrate Hindi Divas? Is there a Bangla Divas? Tamil Divas? Malayalam Divas? Hindi is a beautiful language, I speak Hindi when wanted, but cant bow down to hindi supremacy. Not now, not ever."

 

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