Tripura govt proposes Hindi as medium of news over Kokborok to promote nationalism

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Updated: May 05, 2018 22:43 IST

The CPI(M) and the Congress on Saturday lashed out at Tripura’s ruling BJP-IPFT government over its proposal to introduce Hindi as medium of news on all local TV channels “instead of” Kokborok, the second official language of the state.

The objective is to promote nationalism and also help people from outside the state follow the news, according to the proposal stated in a document of the state information and cultural affairs department. The document notes minutes of a meeting held on April 6.

The CPI(M) condemned the proposal, saying Hindi may be promoted but not at the cost of the indigenous Kokborok.

“Hindi may be promoted as third official language but the regional languages should also be given due importance. We strongly oppose the ruling government’s decision,” said Radhacharan Debbarma, leader of the CPI(M) indigenous wing, Tripura Upajati GanaMukti Parishad.

BJP’s alliance partner, the Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura (IPFT), said it was unaware of the proposal. “We don’t know about it as of now,” said IPFT leader Ananta Debbarma.

The Congress too opposed the proposal and demanded the BJP-IPFT government withdraw it.

“The IPFT should be ashamed of supporting the decision,” said Congress Scheduled Tribe department leader Dinesh Debbarma.

Amid the furore, Bishnupada Das, director in-charge of information and cultural affairs department, said on Saturday the Kokborok news would continue. Of the 13 local news channels enlisted with the information and cultural affairs department, less than five have Kokborok news slots.

“It was proposed that all local TV channels introduce Hindi as medium of news so that people from other states could know more about Tripura,” he added.

BJP spokesperson Mrinal Kanti Deb declined to comment on the proposal. Despite repeated attempts, BJP’s Scheduled Tribe Morcha leaders could not be reached for comment.