Talk:Hindi imposition

First sentence
I don't think the first sentence is worded in the best way possible:
 * "Hindi imposition is a form of linguistic imperialism in which the use of Hindi is preferred over Indian states that do not use or desire to use Hindi as a regional language."

Specifically, it doesn't make sense grammatically to say that "the use of Hindi is preferred over Indian states that do not use or desire to use Hindi as a regional language". Maybe it should say "the use of Hindi is preferred/mandatory/whatever in states that do not use or desire to use Hindi as a regional language", or "states that use Hindi as a regional language are preferred over states that do not", etc. But to say that use of a language "is preferred over" a state just doesn't sound right grammatically. "Preferred over" indicates a comparison, and those two noun phrases are not comparable. 70.181.1.68 (talk) 20:46, 22 September 2023 (UTC)