- Gandhiji strongly supported Hindustani as the national language of India.
- He believed that Hindustani, which is a mix of Hindi and Urdu, was widely spoken and understood by the people of India.
- Gandhiji stressed its simplicity and felt that it could help unite different communities.
- He viewed Hindustani as an inclusive language that could be accepted by both Hindus and Muslims.
- He encouraged the use of Hindustani in both Devanagari and Persian scripts.
- For Gandhiji, promoting Hindustani represented unity and cultural harmony in a diverse nation.
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प्रश्न
Describe the views of Gandhiji on the national language of India.
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Views of Gandhiji on the National Language of India:
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