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Sonu Nigam argues with Ajay Devgn on national language, asking, ‘Baaki Deshon see pange Kam hain jo apne desh mein…’

Sonu Nigam

Sonu Nigam has joined Manoj Bajpayee, Ram Gopal Varma, and Hansal Mehta in responding to Ajay Devgn’s remark about Hindi being India’s national language.

After replying to actor Kiccha Sudeep’s declaration that Hindi is no longer a “national language,” actor Ajay Devgn sparked a discussion. Many actors and directors, including Manoj Bajpayee, Ram Gopal Varma, and Hansal Mehta, took part in the discussion. Sonu Nigam, a National Award-winning singer, is the latest film industry figure to weigh in on the debate.

“Nowhere in the constitution is it stated that Hindi is our national language,” Sonu Nigam remarked at a recent event organized by journalist Sushant Mehta. It may be the most widely spoken language, but it is not the national language. Tamil is the oldest language. There is a disagreement between Sanskrit and Tamil. However, others claim that Tamil is the world’s oldest language.”

Nigam said that there are already enough problems that need to be settled with other countries, and it is pointless to start a new one inside the country.” Abhi tumhaare back Deshon see page kam chain, which is what you do when you go to your own country.” he questioned. (Aren’t we having enough problems with other nations without establishing one inside our own?) “What is the point of having this discussion?”

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Nobody, according to the artist, should be taught what language to talk in. Punjabis can speak Punjabi and Tamilians can talk about Tamil. If they want to, they can also talk about English if they want. In Hindi, this phrase means that you need to speak more Hindi to understand it.

English, according to Sonu Nigam, has become ingrained in our society. He closed his comments by adding, “Let us not further divide our nation, there is already so much going on.”

Sudeep responded that his statements had been misconstrued and said, “And sir, I did comprehend the text you sent in Hindi.” That is only because we have all respected, loved, and learned Hindi. No disrespect, sir, but I was curious what would happen if my answer was written in Kannada!! “Don’t we also belong to India, sir?