Senior party leader Yogendra Yadav said recent decision of the Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani reflects how serious the government was about dealing with the issue.
"The minister does not does not understand the three-language formula and the multi-lingual debate and made it into Sanskrit vs German row.
"The minister says that any language which is in Schedule 8 of the constitution can be taught as the third language. It also shows the minister is not aware of the constitution, which does not prohibit languages to be taught in schools, which are not Schedule 8 of the Constitution," Yadav said.
"There are also non-scheduled languages like Bhopuri, Tulu , Maithili, which are mother toungue of so many students. So what will be the policy on these languages," Yadav said.
Criticising the government's decisions, Atishi Marlena, party spokesperson and one of the leading brains behind chalking out party policy on various issues, said the ministry's act was nothing but "amateurish tinkering."