As the hashtag ‘HindiIsNotNationalLanguage' trended on Twitter and several film personalities spoke up too on the volatile issue, former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Abdullah said in Srinagar that India is too diverse a country to have one national language and everybody must get their space.
“The idea of India is that it gives space to everybody. When you pick up an Indian currency note, how many languages do you find on it? "The currency note gives space to all the languages and if the Indian currency note gives space to all the languages, then obviously it is understood that we are more than just one language, more than just one culture, more than just one religion," he told reporters in response to a question.