New Delhi:Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Tuesday slammed as "unwarranted" DMK MP Dayanidhi Maran's criticism of including Sanskrit among the languages in which simultaneous translation of Lok Sabha proceedings will be provided and said there is no need to diminish one language to promote another.
He said on X, "Dayanidhi Maran's unwarranted remarks on Sanskrit are not only in bad taste but also reveal DMK's selective outrage, hypocrisy and propaganda when it comes to India's linguistic heritage. Indulging in divisive politics is the real waste of taxpayers' money." Maran alleged in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday that taxpayers' money was being wasted by providing simultaneous interpretation of Lok Sabha proceedings in Sanskrit due to the RSS ideology, prompting Speaker Om Birla to hit back saying Sanskrit has been the primary language of India.