Exclusion of Punjabi language from J&K official language bill a grave injustice towards Sikh community : Tajinder Singh

Jammu 02, Sept 2020: Social Activist Tajinder singh condemns the Jammu and Kashmir official language bill in which exclusion of Punjabi language from Jammu and Kashmir official language bill has been removed. Tajinder to confront and said that it’s a grave injustice towards the entire Sikh community who are in minority in Jammu and Kashmir.
Tajinder singh condemned the alleged neglect of Punjabi language in the state. It claimed that first it was made a non-compulsory subject/language and then all efforts were made by the successive governments for extinction of Punjabi language.

In a statement issued to KNS he said “Punjabi language has been given the recognition and guarantee under Article 146, Schedule VI of the J&K Constitution. Thus it becomes obligatory on the part of the J&K Government to make all efforts for the promotion of Punjabi language in addition to other regional languages,” a statement said.

Social activists added that on what grounds Union Cabinet has rejected the Punjabi Language and added other 4 languages. (OTHERTHEN ENGLISH). Moreover Punjabi is the only language which is world famous.

He also added that children of leaders from ruling party those who neglected Punjabi language dances and played only Punjabi songs in their homes/cars and parties. And also it’s the only language with proper lipi to write.

Singh further said Punjabi language was the only language which was being taught in the schools of J&K since long. It added that earlier Punjabi was a compulsory subject up to Class X but later students were given an option to choose Hindi, Urdu or Punjabi language as one of the optional subjects in board exams.

Tajinder Singh condemns the Union decision on deliberately ignoring of Punjabi language and said that this act of the state government had created strong resentment among the Sikh community in J&K. He added that Punjabi was a popular language in Jammu and Kashmir spoken by lakhs of people. (KNS)
 

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