Official recognition of minority language permits its official use within a state when substantial popular demand is established. Where a demand exists and a substantial proportion of a State's population desire use of a language, the Constitution permits a central directive to recognise that language officially throughout the State or in a specified part for such purposes and territorial extent as specified.
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Official recognition of minority language permits its official use within a state when substantial popular demand is established.
Where a demand exists and a substantial proportion of a State's population desire use of a language, the Constitution permits a central directive to recognise that language officially throughout the State or in a specified part for such purposes and territorial extent as specified.
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