Don't forget your first film... Karnataka leaders lash out at Ajay Devgan over Hindi; all parties united

Posted on 28th Apr 2022 by rohit kumar

The debate between Kannada actor Sudeep and Bollywood actor Ajay Devgan over the Hindi language has taken a political turn on Twitter. Ajay Devgan's tweet has become a topic of discussion, especially in Karnataka politics. Even the leaders of all the parties are seen united in the name of Kannada identity. Regarding the debate on Twitter between Sudeep and Ajay Devgan, Bommai said, 'Our states were formed based on language. Regional languages ​​were given importance. Sudeep's statement is true and everyone should respect him. His remarks came after the statement of Congress leader and former CM Siddaramaiah.

 

Congress leader said - more than 19,500 mother tongues in the country

 

Siddaramaiah had said that I am proud to be a Kannadiga. Hindi was never and never will be the national language. He said that everyone in the country should work to promote linguistic diversity. Siddaramaiah said that every language has its rich history and the people who speak it have been proud of it. Not only this, but senior Congress leader DK Shivakumar has also jumped into this debate. He said that there are 19,500 such dialects in the country, which are the mother tongues of the people. Our love for India is expressed in every language. DK Shivakumar said, 'Being a proud Kannadiga and Congressman, I would like to tell everyone that our party had formed the states on a linguistic basis so that one language does not dominate over another.

 

Like other languages, Hindi is also a language.

 

Janata Dal (Secular) leader Kumaraswamy has also supported Sudeep. He said, 'Actor Sudeep is right to say that Hindi is not the national language. There is nothing wrong with his statement. Actor Ajay Devgan has an aggressive nature and has displayed this strange behavior of his. According to Kumaraswamy, Hindi is also a language like languages ​​like Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Marathi. In a series of tweets on Thursday, Kumaraswamy said, 'Many languages ​​are spoken in India. The country is rich in various cultures. Don't try to disturb it.'

 

Kumaraswamy said, why reminded Ajay Devgan in the first film

 

Kumaraswamy said that just because a large population speaks Hindi, it cannot be called the national language. Hindi is the second or third language in less than nine states from Kashmir to Kanyakumari or there are states where it does not even achieve this position. Kumaraswamy said, 'If this is the situation then what is the truth in Ajay Devgan's statement? What do you (Ajay Devgan) mean by not 'dubbing' the film?' According to him, 'Hindi' speaking political parties at the Center have been trying to eliminate regional languages ​​from the very beginning. He alleged that Congress had started "suppressing" regional languages ​​and now the Bharatiya Janata Party is doing the same. Not only this, Kumaraswamy said that Ajay Devgan should not forget that his first film Phool Aur Kaante ran for a year in Bangalore.

 

Why Sudeep and Ajay Devgan had a debate on Hindi

 

Sudeep had commented in response to a question related to KGF 2 movie being declared as a national film. There was controversy over this. He claimed that Hindi was no longer the national language. He said that if Bollywood wants to be called pan India cinema, then it should dub movies in other languages ​​also. To this, Ajay Devgan had said that if Hindi is not the national language, then why are Kannada films being dubbed in Hindi. Further Ajay Devgan had said that Hindi was, is, and always will be the national language. Jan Gan Man.

 

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