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Mandatory Bengali in South Asia
Proponents seek to establish Bengali as a mandatory language across South Asia, driven by the desire to promote regional cultural unity and recognize the language's historical significance. The scenario envisions Bengali being integrated into education and official communication alongside existing national languages.
Following India's 1947 partition, the decision to make Urdu the sole national language of Pakistan sparked the Bengali Language Movement, which ultimately contributed to Bangladesh's independence.
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Model used: Basic
Mandatory Bengali in South Asia
Proponents seek to establish Bengali as a mandatory language across South Asia, driven by the desire to promote regional cultural unity and recognize the language's historical significance. The scenario envisions Bengali being integrated into education and official communication alongside existing national languages.
Following India's 1947 partition, the decision to make Urdu the sole national language of Pakistan sparked the Bengali Language Movement, which ultimately contributed to Bangladesh's independence.
Supports making Bengali a mandatory language in South Asia
Opposes making Bengali a mandatory language in South Asia
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