Sanskrut is the only language of India ! – Dr. Niranjan Sahu

Vaishakh Krushnapaksha 14, Kaliyug Varsha 5115

Dr. Niranjan Sahu, Speaker of Lokbhasha Prachar Samiti said that people differ from each other due to different languages spoken in each state of India. Sanskrit is actually the only language of India. All problems can be resolved if Indians will unite through the common Sanskrit language. Dr. Sahu was speaking on protection of Sanskrit for establishment of Hindu Rashtra.

Dr. Sahu further said,

1. Sanskrit is a divine language .It is the most easy and natural language.

2. All the possessions can be destroyed but never the pride and possession of Sanskrit language can diminish.

3. Hindu culture will be protected as long as Ganga, Yamuna, Himalaya and India exists on the Earth.

4 . Naming ceremony of Sanskrit is done by Saints.

5. Sanskrit was used commonly by everyone during the time of Sri Ram.

Flash points

  • All the participants cheered Dr. Sahu when he started his speech in Sanskrit.
  • Everyone was listening to the speech of Dr. Sahu with a lot of interest.
  • In the concluding part of his speech Dr. Sahu recited a poem describing greatness of India.

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