Know why Sanskrit cannot be declared as the national language, one of the reasons is that the Supreme Court rejected the petition to declare Sanskrit as the national language and during the hearing of the public interest litigation, the court asked the petitioner to recite a line in Sanskrit. also asked.
The petition was filed in the court on behalf of retired bureaucrat DG Vanzara. He talked about the promotion of the language through the declaration of Sanskrit as the national language. On this, the bench of Justice MR Shah and Justice Krishna Murari said that this policy comes within the purview of the decision. This would also require an amendment to the Constitution. A writ cannot be issued to the Parliament to declare a language as the national language.
The bench asked, in how many cities in India Sanskrit is spoken? On the other hand, Vanzara said that he wants a discussion on this from the Center and the intervention of the court will be helpful in starting the discussion at the government level. plc/gt