Farmer’s son has full expectations from the tribal Chief Minister: Nandkishore Shukla

Raipur, 13 December 2023, Shri Nandkishore Shukla, who reached the venue of the swearing-in ceremony of Chief Minister Shri Vishnudev Sai today, said, “Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Laa wants to take the oath of office in Chhattisgarhi today.” 82-year-old Mr. Shukla, who reached the capital from Bilaspur, who is also the provincial patron of Chhattisgarhi Official Language Forum, said that he has been trying for the last 23 years to include 36garhi in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution, but till now the expected success has not been achieved. But now there is full hope from the farmer’s son and tribal Chief Minister Mr. Vishnudev that he will strongly support his long-awaited demand and will try his best to include Rajbhakha Chhattisgarhi in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution. Giving the example of Mizoram, he said that in the year 2018, the Chief Minister Mr. Zoramthanga had taken his oath of office in Mizo, although it is not included in the Eighth Schedule. He expressed the hope that the Chief Minister and the entire cabinet along with him would take the oath of office today in 36garhi instead of Hindi and in future also every government work and correspondence would be conducted predominantly in Chhattisgarhi.

Shri Nandkishore Shukla, who reached the venue of the swearing-in ceremony of Chief Minister Shri Vishnudev Sai today, said, “Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Laa wants to take the oath of office in Chhattisgarhi today.” 82-year-old Mr. Shukla, who reached the capital from Bilaspur, who is also the provincial patron of Chhattisgarhi Official Language Forum, said that he has been trying for the last 23 years to include 36garhi in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution, but till now the expected success has not been achieved. But now there is full hope from the farmer’s son and tribal Chief Minister Mr. Vishnudev that he will strongly support his long-awaited demand and will try his best to include Rajbhakha Chhattisgarhi in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution. Giving the example of Mizoram, he said that in the year 2018, the Chief Minister Mr. Zoramthanga had taken his oath of office in Mizo, although it is not included in the Eighth Schedule. He expressed the hope that the Chief Minister and the entire cabinet along with him would take the oath of office today in 36garhi instead of Hindi and in future also every government work and correspondence would be conducted predominantly in Chhattisgarhi.