Ex-Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah’s message to Ajay Devgn: ‘Hindi will never be…’
Former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah has reacted to the Twitter exchange between Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn and Kannada actor Sudeep and said Hindi was never and will never be India’s National Language — the main issue of the exchange between Ajay Devgn and Sudeep. “I am proud to be a Kannadiga,” the former CM wrote adding that it is the duty of every Indian to respect linguistic diversity of the country. “Each language has its own rich history for its people to be proud of,” Siddaramaiah said.
The controversy started after Sudeep answered a question on KGF 2 being called a pan-India film. He said Hindi is no more a national language and Bollywood should say they are doing pan-India films (by dubbing their films in other languages).
Actor Sudeep replied to Ajay Devgn’s Hindi tweet and said what he meant was completely different and was in a totally different context. “Hello @ajaydevgn sir.. the context to why i said tat line is entirely different to the way I guess it has reached you. Probably wil emphasis on why the statement was made when I see you in person. It wasn’t to hurt,Provoke or to start any debate. Why would I sir. I love and respect every language of our country sir. I would want this topic to rest,,, as I said the line in a totally different context. Mch luv and wshs to you always. Hoping to seeing you soon,” actor Sudeep tweeted.