Prime Minister's request not to lower the height of the language by copying

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Prime Minister's request not to lower the height of the language by copying

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has expressed his displeasure that the media has lowered the height of the Nepali language. Addressing a special program organized on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of Gorkhapatra Daily on Wednesday, he expressed his dissatisfaction.

He said that there are many respectful words in the Nepali language and accused the current media of using low-level language. He said that Nepali language is the richest language in the world. He asked not to reduce the stature of Nepali language by imitating English language. He said that the language of respect should be spoken according to Nepali customs and culture and that grandfather and grandson should not use the same language.

He said, "Gorkhapatra is still ahead in saving our linguistic movement." I don't remember very well, the president said or said. The President inaugurated by talking to his grandson, this is not Nepali language. When he was a king, he did not look, the king used to look. You have to look at our newspapers, when the king was not walking, he was riding. He didn't eat, he was a junkie. They did not sit, they rested. He didn't listen, he used to listen. Why should we consider the children of the people when we throw away the monarchy? Why respect them? After saying Yu, Yu became grandfather and grandson. That should be copied in us.

Prime Minister Oli said that the prosperity of the Nepali language is not found in any other language.

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