S. Venkatesh, a member of the madurai Lok Sabha, has urged the government to  retract its comment that the Auditors' Association of India's chairman, Jambu Saria, should include india in the organization's work culture. The Auditors'  Association of India's President, Jambu Saria, recently wrote in The Chartered  Accountant's Magazine that the association should "realise the potential of mother tongue hindi and integrate it into its work culture." It has also been posted on the AICC's website. S. Venkatesh, a madurai Lok Sabha MP, has written him a letter  in this regard.

His letter reads, "Saria Jambu Your assertion is startling. india has a total of 1950 languages. Over 10 lakh people speak 32 languages as their first language, while over one lakh individuals speak 28 languages as their first language. Not everyone speaks hindi as their first language. All of your auditors do not speak it as their first language. Your organization's service is not used by everyone. As a result, your claim is false. It also goes against the indian nation's linguistic variety.

Your corporation was also established by a special act of Parliament. The indian Constitution requires that the country follow the rules of law. Regional languages are discussed in sections 345 and 346. It cannot be imposed on states that do not speak Hindi. government departments in the united states are prohibited from using hindi in their communications unless state legislatures agree that english should continue to be used. It's worth noting that Schedule 8 of the indian Constitution recognises 22 languages. hindi could be your first language. It is possible to have a limitless amount of love on it. tamil is my mother tongue. My commitment to my mother tongue is stronger than yours."

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