National narrative becoming Hindi-speaking: Tharoor


PTI, Feb 9, 2020, 9:47 AM IST

Kolkata: Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Saturday said that the south and northeast of India will become “irrelevant” in comparison to the north, as the national narrative is increasingly becoming a Hindi-speaking one.

Tharoor, speaking at the Kolkata Literature Festival, said the idiom of the Indian narrative has “overwhelmingly” moved to the north, “the so-called BIMARU states such as Bihar, MP, UP, moving from places like Bengal or Kerala”.

“The south and northeast will become irrelevant as compared to the north,” he said.

Referring to a “trivial fact,” Tharoor said in Parliament, BJP ministers reply in Hindi to questions asked in English, as “this is their audience”.

“To create a primordially Hindu Rashtra is a fundamental assault on the very basis of nationhood,” the MP from Thiruvananthapuram said during a session on ‘Disorder, Darkness and the Tharoor way’.

Tharoor said, “The old idiom that when Bengal catches cold India sneezes, is no truer. Instead, now if northern India catches a cold, Bengal, Kerala sneezes. It is their cold affecting us.”

He said that one magical thing about the country is that one can be a good Bengali, a good Muslim, but also a good Indian.

“You are secure of your different identities because you are secure of your Indian identity guaranteed by the Constitution,” the three-time Congress MP added.

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