Hyderabad: The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) has strongly opposed the recommendation of a Parliamentary committee that the medium of instruction in technical and non-technical higher educational institutes such as IITs should be Hindi.
TRS working president K. T. Rama Rao said on Wednesday that his party is against any move to impose Hindi.
He said that India does not have a national language and Hindi is one among the many official languages.
"To impose Hindi by way of mandating in IIITs and central government recruitments, NDA government is flouting the federal spirit Ind should have a choice of language and we say no to Hindi imposition," tweeted Rama Rao.
The parliamentary committee headed by Home Minister Amit Shah has recommended that the medium of instruction in technical and non-technical higher education institutes such as IITs in Hindi-speaking states should be Hindi and in other parts of India their respective local language. It said the use of English should be made optional.