Amit Shah further appealed to citizens across India to promote both their mother tongue, as well as Hindi to fulfil the dream of Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Patel.In June, the draft of the new Educational Policy 2019 faced strong opposition, especially in the southern states, after a clause recommended making Hindi mandatory in all schools across India.Tamil Nadu's main political parties AIADMK and DMK spearheaded the anti-Hindi protests, saying that the plan served "a political purpose" in the long term. Karnataka also raised its voice against the proposal, with then Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy of the Janata Dal Secular tweeting - in Kannada - against the move. Karnataka Congress leaders also expressed their objections.Mamata Banerjee too had opposed the move, saying "Every state has a separate character and separate language. Priority must be given to regional languages. I have full support for regional languages. Importance must be given to the mother tongue and then to other languages."The report on the Draft National Education Policy 2019 was prepared by an expert panel led by Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan, former chief of the Indian Space Research Organisation. The recommendations included the "three language formula" that was seen by many in non-Hindi speaking states as an effort to force them to accept mandatory Hindi learning till Class 8.After objections, the government had decided to dropped that part of its draft.भारत विभिन्न भाषाओं का देश है और हर भाषा का अपना महत्व है परन्तु पूरे देश की एक भाषा होना अत्यंत आवश्यक है जो विश्व में भारत की पहचान बने। आज देश को एकता की डोर में बाँधने का काम अगर कोई एक भाषा कर सकती है तो वो सर्वाधिक बोले जाने वाली हिंदी भाषा ही है। pic.twitter.com/hrk1ktpDCn
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) September 14, 2019