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The Indian origin MP of Hindu faith has been a vocal critic of highly unpopular former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for giving refuge to pro-Khalistani elements in the country.
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Chandra Arya expressed dismay at “glorification of terrorism” and hate crime being allowed in the name of “freedom of expression”. 
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Tweeting about a poster advertising the 'Khalistan Freedom Rally' on July 8, Arya stated that Khalistanis in Canada are "reaching a new low in abusing our Charter of Rights and Freedom by promoting violence and hate." 
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Deepika Padukone is a very big actress of our country who went to the Cannes Film Festival. But, during a press conference here, when she tried to speak in Hindi, she stumbled.
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This is the first time that an Indian-origin MP has delivered a speech in the Canadian Parliament in his mother tongue, Kannada. The name of this MP is Chandra Arya.
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A lot of efforts were made to change the thinking on mother tongue in India. Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the first such leader to address the United Nations General Assembly in Hindi in the year 1977.
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Many people in India consider their mother tongue to be the language they want to speak at home or with their family. In our country, children remember the 'Poem' of English, but they are unable to remember the stories of their mother tongue.
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Chandra Arya ended his speech with a poem by Kuvempu, which Dr Rajkumar sang Remembering both in his speech, Chandra Arya said in Kannada that wherever you are, however you are, be a Kannadiga forever His speech drew applause from the Canadian Parliamentarians and was widely praised here in India






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