Playback singer Kumar Sanu expressed his opinion on the ongoing language dispute in the country. He said that talent and adaptation ability for work opportunities is more important than language.
Kumar Sanu said that every person in the country should have the freedom to work anywhere, even if his language is different.
What did Kumar Sanu say on language dispute
In a conversation with IANS, the singer shared his views on the language dispute and said that despite linguistic differences, everyone should have the freedom to work across the country. Someone’s learning ability and interest is different. I believe that work should not be interrupted because of this.
Kumar Sanu said, “I do not want to say much about the language. But, everyone has the right to work anywhere in the country. Learning language depends on the ability and interest of the person. The work opportunities should not be a hindrance in the opportunities.”
Recently there was a dispute across the country over language and regional identity. Singer Sonu Nigam got involved in controversies after his concert in Bengaluru. In the video surfaced, he was seen rejecting a fan’s request to sing Kannada singing, which he described as ‘wrong’.
In fact, Sonu compared the incident to the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, after which he was criticized. There was resentment in the Kannada -speaking community and a Kannada organization had filed a complaint against him, alleging that he was accused of promoting linguistic differences.
Apart from this, Bengali singer Iman Chakraborty also came into controversy in December last year. A video of the concert held in his Rajarhat, West Bengal went viral, in which he gave a strong reply to an audience demanding a ban on Bengali songs.

