Raju Bista, the BJP MP of Darjeeling, on Thursday demanded
the establishment of a Nepali language council to preserve and promote
the language.
Bista said in a written statement: “Today, I raised
the issue of establishing a Nepali language council to preserve and
promote the language spoken by over 1.5 crore Gorkhas across India.”
The demand has been made in the Lok Sabha to the Union human resource ministry.
The
Nepali language was recognised as one of the 22 national languages in
the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution on August 20, 1992.
The language movement spanned for almost four decades before
Nepali was recognised in Parliament. The then MP from Sikkim, Dil Kumari
Bhandari, had played a pivotal role in the language movement, which had
united the Indian Gorkhas throughout the country.
“Even though it
is recognised as a second language in West Bengal and Sikkim in theory,
yet very little has been done for the promotion and preservation of the
language,” Bista said in a statement.
The Darjeeling MP also batted for a dedicated Nepali television and radio channel.
“It
is tragic that even after almost three decades since the inclusion of
Nepali under the scheduled languages of India, there is not even a
single dedicated Nepali television or radio channel,” Bista said.
The MP also demanded that Nepali be taught in the central universities in Bengal.
“No
central university offers Nepali language as a subject in West Bengal
where Nepali is an official state language (in the Darjeeling hills).
Schools and students in the Darjeeling hills, Terai and the Dooars,
where majority of people are Nepali speakers, lack teachers and learning
materials in the subject,” Bista said.
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