Madurai: Su Venkatesan MP has asked the President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) Nihar N Jambusaria to withdraw his statement about promoting Hindi as stated in the House Institute magazine “The Chartered Accountant” this month.
Venkatesan said Jambusaria had written that “realizing the power of our mother’s language Hindi, ICAI tries to include more use of Hindi to its work culture.” MP said this hurt the sentiments of people in non-hindi speaking countries and not in harmony with the ethos of our country’s linguistic pluralism.
Hindi is not a maternal language of the entire community of the accountants who are rented or from all that utilize their services or crores of people in the country that depend on ICAI’s work to assess any company account or individual.
Only 12 of the 35 states and the United States have chosen Hindi as the first communication option, he said.
The majority of the rest choose English in accordance with the results of the 2011 Language Census released in 2018.
“ICAI is an institution created by parliamentary actions and must comply with land law and act contrary to it is a violation of the constitutional provisions,” he added.