Union Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy was replying to a written question in Rajya Sabha whether there is a proposal to have a single language for the country

Current Affairs:The Constitution agrees equivalent significance to every one of the dialects of the nation and there is no proposition for “one country, one language”, the administration educated Parliament on Wednesday.
Association Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy was answering to a composed inquiry in Rajya Sabha whether there is a proposition to have a solitary language for the nation.
“There is no proposition for one country one language,” Reddy said.
The priest’s answer comes in the background of dissent by pioneers of a few non-Hindi talking states and expert Kannada associations, who had rampaged in September after Union Home Minister Amit Shah propopsal discussed ‘One Nation, One Language’.
The clergyman further said that the “Constitution agrees equivalent significance to every one of the dialects of the nation.”
“Language matters are in the simultaneous rundown of the Constitution of India and are inside the official circles of the focal government and the particular state governments,” he said.
He included that awards are not discharged language-wise by the Ministry of Human Resource Development.
In answer to an another inquiry, the clergyman said the episodes of common brutality, over the most recent three years, have indicated a “declining pattern” in the nation.
Notwithstanding, no information was outfitted in the answer.
To another inquiry on the quantity of rebellion bodies of evidence documented against people who censured and questioned careful strikes directed by the Army, Reddy said “no such information” is accessible with the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) as on date.