Bangladesh also tries to preserve the language of minorities. No one is forced to speak in Bangla. Even tribals get books in their own language. For India it's different. There are so many languages...that it is in no way comparable to Bangladesh. Lets say won't you find it hard to land a job in USA if you don't know English? Heck even in Bangladesh if you don't know English well, it will hard to get a decent job. What about the rest? China...and others?Two points, first, there exists constitutional safeguards to preserve the linguistic minorities in India vis-à-vis BD. The Bhasha Andolan in Assam that I talked of earlier is a case in point.
Secondly, no one in India will be in a disadvantageous spot w.r.t employment and opportunities if they do not speak Hindi. That is guaranteed by our constitution. Can you say the same for BD?
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