'The BJP government at the Centre has created unnecessary controversy by invoking the issue of Hindi. The Anjuman-e- Tarqi Urdu Hind secretary Dr Ather Farooqui has busted the myth of "National Language". In a recent article he has written that the recent circular of the government saying that the "national language should be encouraged in government communication albeit not mandatory for non-Hindi states" is clever tactics of RSS’s pet theory of “One Nation, One language and One religion".
It seems that the mindset of the saffron party is still held back in early 50s and 60s when the disputed slogan of Hindi, Hindu and Hindustan was invoked for the evasive ‘cultural unity’ of the nation. The saffron groups, including the RSS, created a propaganda that ‘Hindi is a national language’, and later started believing in their own whims and fancies. By using the banners and posters in government offices and public places, the ‘biggest lie’ was planted into the minds of millions of Indians. Very few Indians know that there is no national language as per the constitution of India. The Constitution makes ‘Hindi and English official languages of the Union’, and didn’t say a word on national language...'