Iltija Mufti, a PDP leader, protested the government's plan to remove Urdu knowledge as a requirement for Jammu and Kashmir Revenue Service jobs.
The Bigger Picture
She stated this move attacks the region's linguistic heritage.
What We Know So Far
- Mufti argued Urdu connects communities and is a repository of knowledge.
- She questioned the government's priorities and vowed to resist the changes.
What Comes Next
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Background Context
Iltija Mufti, a PDP leader, protested the government's plan to remove Urdu knowledge as a requirement for Jammu and Kashmir Revenue Service jobs. She stated this move attacks the region's linguistic heritage. Mufti argued Urdu connects communities and is a repository of knowledge. She questioned the government's priorities and vowed to resist the changes.
Source: Times of India – Original Link
Source: Times of India
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