
The transcript features an unidentified leader from Telangana discussing their nuanced perspective on language, particularly Hindi. The leader clarified that their stance is not against Hindi itself, but rather against the superimposition of any language. They highlighted the example of PV Narasimha Rao, who knew 14 languages, to illustrate that ‘any additional language is an additional advantage’ without the need for compulsion. The speaker emphasized that ‘language is the best way to communicate people’ and serves as a tool for communication, distinct from knowledge. They personally noted, ‘Telugu is my mother language’ and ‘English is my job,’ reflecting the practical utility of different languages. Furthermore, the leader addressed their upcoming visit to Bihar, stating it is ‘not for campaigning’ but to ‘give moral support’ to Rahul. This interaction underscores the importance of linguistic freedom and the distinction between learning a language voluntarily versus having it imposed. #languagedebate #hindilanguage #telugulanguage #englishlanguage #languageimposition #communication #linguisticdiversity #biharvisit #moralsupport #campaigning #superimposition #mothertongue #regionallanguages #indiapolitics #linguisticfreedom #languagepolicy #india #telangana #bihar #politicalsupport
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