Hindustan Times (Delhi)

POPULARITY OF HINDI IN US

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Hindi is the second most widely spoken non-english language among American physicians after Spanish, a study has found. It is spoken by 13.8% of multilingu­al American physicians. JAMMU: Senior leader of the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Vikramadit­ya Singh on Sunday announced his resignatio­n from the outfit, saying it was not possible for him to continue with the party, which “disregarde­d the demands and aspiration­s of Jammu region”.

Singh said he would also resign from the Jammu and Kashmir Legislativ­e Council. The grandson of last Dogra ruler Maharaja Hari Singh sought “urgent interventi­on” of the Centre in addressing regional issues and claimed that the people of Jammu, Ladakh and Kashmir regions were “not happy” with the present dispensati­on. Singh had joined the PDP on August 2015.

“I have sent my resignatio­n to party president Mehbooba Mufti with a request to accept it immediatel­y. I feel it is neither morally nor ethically right for me to continue as a PDP member and as an MLC,” he told reporters here.

“I have also decided to resign from the Legislativ­e Council where I was nominated to by the Governor.

I shall write to the chairman of the council requesting him to accept my resignatio­n,” Singh, the son of Congress leader Karan Singh, said.

Accusing the PDP of criticisin­g him every time he raised any issue related to Jammu region, Singh claimed, “I have publicly expressed my concerns for our state in general and Jammu in particular over the last several months but the party has rejected those.”

According to him, the issues included illegal settlement of Rohingyas and demand for a public holiday on the birth anniversar­y of Maharaja Hari Singh.

“It is no longer possible for me to be a part of a party that continues to disregard the demand and aspiration­s of Jammu region,” he said in his resignatio­n letter.

“Who is happy (with the present dispensati­on) in J&K... all the three regions are pulling in different directions – Jammu is demanding complete integratio­n, Ladakhis favour Union territory and Kashmiris are looking for a solution.

They too are our own people. Where is the meeting point and the integrity of the state under the prevailing circumstan­ces? Indian government should take urgent steps,” Singh said.

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