Now words like 'Pappu', 'Nikamma', 'Dhongi', and 'Bhrasht' will not be heard in the Legislative Assembly of Madhya Pradesh as the state government has decided to put a ban on many such derogatory words. On Sunday, a day before the start of the Monsoon Session, the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly released a 38-page booklet, in which over 1,100 words have been mentioned which can no longer be used in the Assembly. Most of these words, phrases and sentences are from Hindi only. These include words like 'Dhongi' (imposter), 'Nikamma' (useless), 'Bhrasht' (corrupt), 'Gunde' (goons), 'Tanashah' (tyrant) and phrases like 'Jhooth Bolna' (lying), 'Vyabhichar Karna' (committing adultery). He praised the Legislative Assembly for publishing this book and said that it would help the members to understand the issue better.
Source: dna August 09, 2021 11:37 UTC