National Language and National Integration
5 Short Points
- Urdu as Official Language
Government directed all official work and speeches to be conducted in Urdu. - Ignored Regional Languages
Over 70 regional languages exist, yet they are excluded from national recognition. - Impact on Cultural Identity
Exclusion of mother tongues leads to loss of culture, traditions, and local identity. - Political and Social Divide
Overemphasis on Urdu and religion deepens divisions between regions and communities. - Need for Inclusive Policy
True national integration requires respect and promotion of all languages and cultures.
Summary
Declaring Urdu the national language aims to create unity but ignores the importance of regional languages. This exclusion creates feelings of marginalisation and weakens cultural diversity. Sustainable national integration requires policies that give space to all languages, cultures, and identities. Respecting linguistic diversity can strengthen national harmony and reduce tensions. Balanced language policies build stronger nations.
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