The problem is not with English per se but because the entire intellectual discourse in the country has been hijacked by it. The "intelligentsia" seems besotted by it and harbours a proportionate contempt for Indian languages. How can fruitful exchange of ideas be conducted in an alien language and when one has to struggle to compress the natural flow of thoughts into the limited vocabulary of a foreign tongue?
And I must seek apology from my brothers from South India but to then must go a large part of blame for propagating Hindi Phobia and the resultant continuation of a foreign tongue - a situation utterly shameful for such a large nation with such a rich choice of languages. If you dont like Hindi -- take Sanskrit, but please let us get rid of this pathetic and condemnable situation of using a foreign tongue as the defacto national language.
Intellectual discourse does not have any language associated with it. It has much to do with knowledge of the topic and intellectual ability of the speakers.
English is the language of Science along with mathematics. That is why it is popular all over the world.
That is not to say, non english science does not progress (German, French, Japnese, Russian etc..), but english as a medium of science is FAR more popular and almost all important journals are published in english.
English is today no more an Alien language for much of the world. In fact it has become a global language with english speakers in every country in the world.
In a world that is more scientific than ever before, english become a de-facto language. It is just the natural order of things ........it has occurred by Evolution rather than Revolution. As to why it happened, that is irrelevant to the issue at hand.
Now to the actual Issue at Hand........
1. Rajnath singh has said we have started forgetting our religion and culture these days. - That is true and has been true for the last 200 years.
2. He also said "Knowledge acquired out of English is not harmful but the Anglicization penetrated into youth is dangerous.", which is also true, especially when they replace local religion and culture.
No where did he say people should not learn English. The solution is to teach people Sanskrit and make it a compulsory subject.
This appears to be much ado over nothing.