West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee shared on social media a replica of a letter she despatched to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 11 advocating for Bengali to be given classical language standing. She expressed satisfaction at receiving the long-awaited recognition after many “deprivations.”
“It is a copy of the letter I wrote to the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India (dated January 11, 2024) wherein I expressed our demand for recognition of Bengali as a classical language by the Central Authorities. Our fact-based, order A convincing argument has lastly been accepted by the Authorities of India,” Banerjee tweeted.
In response, BJP chief Amit Malviya accused Banerjee of taking credit score, saying she didn’t push for recognition throughout her time as an ally within the UPA authorities and in her early years as chief minister.
Malviya highlighted that whereas different languages equivalent to Tamil, Sanskrit, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Odiya gained classical language standing between 2004 and 2014, Bengali didn’t .
Earlier on Thursday, Banerjee confirmed that the middle had accepted the research by the Indian authorities in assist of the request, saying, “Bengali has lastly been given the standing of a classical language by the Indian authorities. We’ve got submitted the outcomes of the three-volume research at this time. Our declare is that now we have reached the cultural pinnacle of Indian languages.