Joe Shearer
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If not for anything else it would serve as a link language that is acceptable to all states without the grouse of having a link language that is not Indian. It could even be named as the national language.
Moreover it would reduce the dependence of many to study the scriptures without depending on ill-informed western transalated versions.
Sanskrit must be allowed to die. Because with it, dies a part of the Indian identity.
On the other hand, it might drive a wedge between the north and the south. And I fear that fissure much more than any religious fissure. The two systems are alien to each other. If you impose Sanskrit on the Dravidian language system, either those will wither or Sanskrit will change so much in those states alone that it will no longer serve as a link.