Thursday, December 30, 2010

Urdu is a secular language

Bangalore: 29th December 2010, Karnataka Governor H R Bharadwaj recommended religious tolerance between Muslims and Hindus in country because it’ll become an initiative to promote the best relations between India and Pakistan. Urdu ties between two countries strongly.
 “The politicization of cultural values like saying Urdu belongs to only a particular community, is misleading,” Mr. Bharadwaj said. Urdu does not have religion or region it is co-existed with other languages like Kannada, Telugu, Kashmiri, Punjabi and Hindi in many states, he added.
India was known for promotion of values of Pluralism from times immemorial and will continue to promote Urdu as part of its constitutional duty, Mr. Bharadwaj added.
The main purpose of this two-day world conference is to bring Urdu intellectuals, writers and poets on one platform where they’ll share their ideas that how can to promote and protect Urdu language in India and abroad as well. More than 600 delegates including poets from all over the world are taking part of this conference.
It will also purposeful for the promotion and protection of Urdu literature and the problems will also be encountered in this conference.

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