Hindi neglected

Sir,
As we all know that Hindi was declared as the official language of India under the Indian constitution in 1950 at the Union level, though English language was also added for official purposes along with Hindi as per official language Act, 1963. And at the state level, the Indian constitution leaves each state free to adopt Hindi or any language used in its territory as its official language or languages.
It is up to the will discretion of each state. But now it seems that Hindi language has lot its credence. The Anglophiles mainly created a hindrance in the establishment of Hindi as the country’s official language by cleverly claiming that Hindi needs time to develop. They created a rift among the speakers of Indian languages. An imbalance has been created among the dialects of Hindi by Anglophiles with the professional aim of developing them. This conspiracy is also succeeding. If we go through the statistics it has come to the limelight that Hindi speakers are dropping dramatically. This might kill the claim of Hindi as the official language. The attack on our language is one of the aims of the conspirators of modern capitalism to create neo-colony. Indian culture can be saved only through Indian languages certainly not through English.
We should have a respect for our mother tongue otherwise our country cannot prosper. It is our duty as well as responsibility to give proper attention to Hindi language. If this is not done, Indian languages would perish one day.
Yours etc……….
Vivek Koul
32, Bank Colony
Gole Gujral, Jammu