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SC approves Urdu as second official language of Uttar Pradesh

<p>Supreme Court put its stamp of approval over decision to declare Urdu as second official language in Uttar Pradesh, saying language laws of the country are not rigid but accommodative to secure the object of linguistic secularism</p>

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court today put its stamp of approval over decision to declare Urdu as second official language in Uttar Pradesh, saying language laws of the country are not rigid but accommodative to secure the object of linguistic secularism.

A five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice R M Lodha ruled that nothing in constitution bars a state government to declare one or more of languages used in the State, in addition to Hindi, as the second official language.

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