Saif Ali Khan and Rajdeep Sardesai on Royal Ranthambore’s Conserving India’s Finest Tigers
Saif Ali Khan and Rajdeep Sardesai on Royal Ranthambore’s Conserving India’s Finest Tigers
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The debate between Ajay Devgn and Kiccha Sudeep over Hindi as the national language has now taken a political turn. Several political figures have joined in the debate of whether Hindi is the national language of India.
Former Chief Minister of Karnataka HD Kumaraswamy has sided with Kiccha Sudeep and asserted that Hindi is not the national language. He has slammed actor Ajay Devgn for claiming that Hindi is the national language of India and accused the actor of acting as the BJP's mouthpiece for Hindi nationalism.
The controversy started when Kiccha Sudeep said in an interview that “Hindi is no more a national language.” After this, Ajay Devgn tweeted that "Hindi was, is and always will be our mother tongue and national language."
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