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Is the push for Hindi in southern states hurting India’s federal structure?

India’s federal structure is based on unity in diversity. But the push to make Hindi dominant in southern states has sparked fears of cultural erasure and central overreach. Kannada-speaking communities argue that language imposition contradicts the very idea of federalism. Does such a policy truly help national integration, or does it risk alienating linguistic identities? Join the debate—your voice matters.

Manish Sharma
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