• Indigenous Organizations in Tripura Oppose Move to Make Hindi Compulsory in the Northeast

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    Indigenous Organizations in Tripura Oppose Move to Make Hindi Compulsory in the Northeast


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     The Roman Script for Kokborok-Choba (RSKC), a combination of
    56 indigenous socio-cultural groups from Tripura, has spoken out against the
    idea to make Hindi a compulsory subject in the northeastern states till Class
    10. "RSKC is neither against Hindi nor Devanagari, but it strongly opposes
    the coercive imposition of Hindi language and Devanagari script in NE states in
    general and Tripura in particular," RSKC president Bikash Roy Debbarma
    told reporters on Friday. He Stated.



    mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri;mso-bidi-font-family:Calibri;color:#2E2E2E">"Language
    is a state matter, and the RSKC believes that making Hindi obligatory in the
    Northeast is a clear violation of constitutional provision." In terms of
    script, the RSKC opposes the Central Government's attempt to impose Devanagari
    on languages that do not have their own scripts.
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    mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri;mso-bidi-font-family:Calibri;color:#2E2E2E">"The
    Union government has no authority to impose Devanagari on any language minority
    against their desire or choice. The right to choose is a fundamental promise
    that cannot be taken away ", he explained. Mr Debbarma stated that the
    people of the Northeast are peace-loving, but making Hindi obligatory for the
    people of the Northeast is a "ill-move," which RSKC believes would be
    counter-productive.
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    mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri;mso-bidi-font-family:Calibri;color:#2E2E2E">He
    also encouraged the Central Government not to make Hindi obligatory in the NE
    states, but rather to leave it up to the people. "Indigenous people,
    including Kokborok speakers, should have the freedom to choose their own script
    for their mother tongue," he stated. In response to an inquiry on the
    script for Kokborok, Mr Debbarma stated that "almost 90% of indigenous
    people prefer the Roman script for Kokborok." Even after the formation of
    two language committees previously, the script for Kokborok, the native dialect
    of about 80% of 19 indigenous groups in Tripura, could not be finalized.
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