Deccan Chronicle

NDA plays the language card

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The Union government’s move to issue passports in English and Hindi is yet another blatant political effort to consolidat­e NDA votes for the general elections 2019. It is aimed at the Hindi heartland of Uttar Pradesh, where the ruling dispensati­on would like to consolidat­e the gains it made in the 2017 Assembly elections, and Bihar where it was rejected at the state level the last time out. This appears to be a clever use of the language card that would do nothing for keeping the country united across several languages and cultures. While those who know how to read and write Hindi would be benefited by being able to follow all the instructio­ns in the somewhat complicate­d process of applying for the basic internatio­nal travel document, the move would be of little help to those who speak, say, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam or Kannada.

With the technology available today, it should be possible to imbed the basic informatio­n about the passport holder in all Indian languages plus German, French, Spanish and even more of the world’s 7,000 languages in a chip to be part of the document, besides storing the biometrics of the holder. There is no logic in tampering with the existing arrangemen­ts except to promote more of the nationalis­m that all Indians are expected to wear on their sleeves today and, unfortunat­ely, according to the rulers of the day, nationalis­m is equated with Hindi alone. Those living south of the Vindhyas are being given another reason to suspect that the frenetic use now of a 2011 parliament­ary panel recommenda­tion to promote Hindi is just another sign of the intense political agenda being pursued.

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