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'Hindi politics prevented many South Indians from becoming PM'

By IANS | Updated: August 10, 2020 17:35 IST

Bengaluru, Aug 10 Less than a day after Tamil politician Kanimozi Karunanidhi's nationality was allegedly questioned for not ...

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Bengaluru, Aug 10 Less than a day after Tamil politician Kanimozi Karunanidhi's nationality was allegedly questioned for not knowing Hindi, former Karnataka chief minister H. D. Kumaraswamy has lambasted 'Hindi politics', and cited it as the reason that prevented many South Indian leaders from becoming the Prime Minister of India.

"Hindi politics has prevented many South Ind from becoming prime minister - Karunanidhi and Kamaraj are prominent. Though Deve Gowda was successful in breaking this barrier, there were several incidents of him being criticised and ridiculed for reasons of language," said Kumaraswamy.

Following a CISF officer allegedly asking Kanimozi if she was an Indian because she asked the officer to speak to her either in Tamil or English as she did not know Hindi, Kumaraswamy said it is apt now to speak about the lost opportunities of southern leaders.

"Kanimozi has been questioned 'Are you an Indian?'. I raise my voice against the insult meted to sister Kanimozhi. Now, it is apt to debate how political leaders from the South were snatched of their opportunities by Hindi politics and discrimination," he asserted.

According to the JD (S) leader, 'Hindi politics' forced his father Gowda to deliver an Independence Day speech in Hindi when he was the Prime Minister in the late 90s.

"Gowda finally agreed only because of farmers from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Hindi politics works in this country to this extent," he pointed out.

Reminiscing about his own experiences as a former parliamentarian, Kumaraswamy said the ruling class ignores South India with disdain.

"I have seen from close quarters how Hindi politic manoeuvre. Most of them don't respect non-Hindi politic," he recollected.

The South Indian leader also highlighted that only English and Hindi are being offered as the language options for writing many public sector exams, citing banking exam IBPS as an example.

"There is no place for Kannada in this year's notification. Kannadigas are being denied opportunities for getting jobs. This must stop," he said.

Though the Central government says Hindi is one of the languages, Kumaraswamy has alleged that it is spending crores of rupees in India and overseas to promote and popularise the language.

"This is one of the clandestine programmes. It is possible to fight this only with love and respect for each one's language," he added.

( With inputs from IANS )

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