Amid rising attacks connected Hindi speakers successful Maharashtra and protests crossed confederate states, Andhra Pradesh’s Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has sparked a governmental firestorm. Defending Hindi arsenic a unifying language, he urged Indians to clasp it—invoking Former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam's legacy. Kalyan reminded everyone that while mother tongues for illustration Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada are captious to taste identity, Hindi serves arsenic nan basal communal thread connecting India’s divers people. DMK spokesperson Saravanan criticised Kalyan’s stance, arguing that Hindi should not beryllium forced and that English remains nan existent nexus language, supporting economical advancement without disadvantaging non-Hindi speakers. Even CM Chandrababu Naidu has supported Hindi, exposing soul differences wrong confederate politics.