Bihar: Nitish Kumar: One should not comment on languages ​​for political gains. Patna News – Times of India

Patna: CM Nitish Kumar people said on monday A state in Eastern India And Jharkhand They are like brothers and have love and respect for each other.
Jharkhand CM mention Hemant Soren’s recent controversial statement On those who speak Bhojpuri and Magahi, Nitish said that no one should talk in such language for political gains.
At the time of the creation of Jharkhand in 2000, the people of Bihar were upset as they used to move to the cities there.
But, today Bihar is so developed that no one from the state wants to go to Jharkhand, Nitish said. Nitish asked, ‘Does anyone go to Jharkhand for employment today.
When asked for his reaction on Hemant’s controversial remarks about Bhojpuri and Magahi languages, Nitish said, “I am not sure what people said ‘politically’ and I don’t understand why such statements are made. ”
The Jharkhand CM, in an interview to a media house on the eve of Hindi Diwas last week, had said, “Bhojpuri and Magahi are not regional languages ​​(of Jharkhand), but borrowed languages. …… are dominating Magahi and Bhojpuri speaking people. The local people of this place (Jharkhand) have been very vulnerable. It is natural that the weak stays under the heels of the strong.”
Trying to justify his government’s recent decision not to recognize Bhojpuri and Magahi as regional languages ​​in Jharkhand, Hemant He had also said, “When the movement (for the creation of Jharkhand) was going on in Jharkhand, Bhojpuri abusive words were thrown and (prominent persons) crushed the breasts of the agitating people.”
Hemant had also said, “The struggle (for the creation of Jharkhand) was not because of Bhojpuri or Magahi language. It was fought with strength from local tribal languages ​​and regional languages.”
Responding to media query on Hemant’s remark, Nitish further said, “Bihar and Jharkhand were one unit till 2000. Jharkhand was carved out of Bihar in 2000. We have a lot of respect for the people of Jharkhand. ‘We respect the people’. We have love in our hearts for every person in Jharkhand.”
Trying to strengthen the suppressed feelings of the people of both the states, Nitish said: “We belong to the same family. People don’t need to comment about each other. Actually, all the people of this country are members of one family. But, Bihar and Jharkhand have some special bonding. we are brothers.”

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