After the Union Home Ministry’s May 27,2014 instruction to government
departments to use Hindi compulsorily in their social media
communications spiralled into a political controversy, the Prime
Minister’s Office (PMO) clarified on Friday June 20,2014 that the directive applied
only to Hindi-speaking States and did not amount to a change in policy.
“This is neither a new policy nor an attempt to impose the use of Hindi on any non-Hindi-speaking State,” a PMO release said.
The PMO clarification came in the wake of loud protests from Tamil Nadu,
capped by a letter from Chief Minister Jayalalithaa who urged Prime
Minister Narendra Modi to ensure “that English is used on social media.”
The release said the instruction was only a follow-up to the Ministry’s
circular on March 10 — when the United Progressive Alliance was in power
— to the same effect. “It was a routine circular and the government has
no intention to impose Hindi on any State,” said Union Minister of
State for Home Kiren Rijiju
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