Hindi is not the national language, big controversy on social media after Ravichandran Ashwin's statement
Ravichandran Ashwin controversy: Indian cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin has said goodbye to his cricket career a few days ago. Now he is once again in the headlines because his statement on 'Hindi language' in a college program has created a big controversy. Addressing the graduating students, he said that 'Hindi is not the national language of India but this country needs an official language.'
Ashwin spoke in the context of languages in a private college program. When he asked the students if anyone wanted to ask a question in Hindi, everyone's response was quite shocking. I guess I should say it here. Hindi is not the national language of the country but only the official language. Hindi language has been a big issue in South India for a long time but the truth is that it is not the national language of India.
What did Ravichandran Ashwin say on the captaincy of Team India?
Ravichandran Ashwin has been one of the senior players of Team India for many years, but he has never captained. On this subject he said, 'When someone says that I cannot do something, I give my whole life to achieve it, but when someone says that I can do something, I lose interest in it. She goes.'
It is noteworthy that Ashwin had announced his retirement in the middle of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. He was last seen playing in the Adelaide Pink Ball Test. When the Brisbane Test ended in a draw due to rain, Ashwin shocked the cricket world by suddenly announcing his retirement in a press conference.
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