Chhattisgarh cops to replace Arabic, Urdu, Persian terms with Hindi
Friday, 21 June 2024
Chhattisgarh's BJP-ruled government plans to replace Urdu, Arabic, and Persian terms in the state police regulations with 'pure Hindi' alternatives. Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma emphasized the need for using simple Hindi words for better public understanding of police procedures. Similar actions have been taken by Madhya Pradesh Police, setting an example for linguistic changes in law enforcement.
Chhattisgarh's BJP-ruled government plans to replace Urdu, Arabic, and Persian terms in the state police regulations with 'pure Hindi' alternatives. Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma emphasized the need for using simple Hindi words for better public understanding of police procedures. Similar actions have been taken by Madhya Pradesh Police, setting an example for linguistic changes in law enforcement.
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