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(jul 22) andhra pradesh deputy chief minister pawan kalyan on tuesday said that the majority of people believe in being multilingual and should be given a fair opportunity. · backing his linguistic campaign, kalyan said there’s nothing wrong with multilingualism in a multicultural world. “multilingual skills are needed,” he stressed. India needs multiple language s, including tamil, not just two. Andhra pradesh deputy cm pawan kalyan has voiced strong support for multilingualism, stating that the majority of people want to be multilingual and deserve a fair chance. We must embrace linguistic diversity–not only to maintain the integrity of our nation but also to foster love and unity among. He argued that promoting just … He stated that the country needs not just … Andhra pradesh deputy chief minister pawan kalyan on tuesday said that the majority of the people are thinking that they want to be multilingual and should be given a fair chance. Jana sena chief pawan kalyan has emphasised the importance of promoting multiple languages to foster unity and mutual understanding across the country. We must embrace linguistic diversity–not only to maintain the integrity of our nation but also to foster love and … · andhra pradesh deputy chief minister and janasena party chief pawan kalyan has called for promoting linguistic diversity in india. · andhra pradesh deputy cm pawan kalyan has voiced strong support for multilingualism, stating that the majority of people want to be multilingual and deserve a fair chance. · india needs multiple languages, including tamil, not just two. · pawan kalyan articulated that india’s strength lies in its myriad languages, which serve as a bridge between diverse cultures and communities.