Why Meghalaya's new state anthem has led to a controversy ov

Why Meghalaya's new state anthem has led to a controversy over the state's Jaintia tribe | Explained News

The anthem included sections in three languages – English, Garo and Khasi. Why has the absence of Jaintia or Pnar language led to a row? How has the government responded?

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