Hindi: MP asks ICAI chief to withdraw comment on Hindi imposition. Chennai News – Times of India

Madurai: su venkatesan The MP has asked the President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) Nihar N Jambusaria to withdraw his statement on campaigning Hindi As stated this month in the Institute’s House magazine, “The Chartered Accountant.”
Venkatesan said that Jambusaria wrote that “realizing the power of our mother tongue Hindi, ICAI is trying to incorporate more use of Hindi in its work culture.” The MP said that it hurts the sentiments of the people in non-Hindi speaking states and is not in line with the ethos of linguistic pluralism of our country.
Hindi is neither the mother tongue of the entire community of Chartered Accountants nor the millions of people in the country who avail their services or who depend on the work of ICAI to assess the accounts of any company or individual. He said that out of 35 states and union territories, only 12 had chosen Hindi as their first choice of communication. The rest of the majority chose English according to the results of the 2011 language census released in 2011. “ICAI is a body created by an Act of Parliament and it has to abide by the law of the land and to act contrary to it is a complete violation. of the said provisions of the Constitution,” he said.

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