‘We are not separatists, but you are forcing us’, A Raja targeted the center, know the whole matter

DMK MP A Raja on Saturday reacted strongly to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks and accused him of trying to create partitions in the country. Raja questioned the PM’s stance and said that BJP is promoting partition. He said that the Prime Minister said in a program that some people are trying to separate the country in the name of language. If you suspect that we will separate the country in the name of language, should we not even doubt that you are trying to divide the country in the name of religion?
 

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He further warned that if the PM continues to speak on the issue of language, there will be strong opposition. “If you still speak on the language, our Deputy Chief (Minister) will say, ‘Go back, Modi.’ We (MMK MP) will say in Parliament, ‘Shut up Modi’. Saying that his party is not advocating separatism, the king said, “We are not separatists, but you are the one who forces us.” Tamil Nadu Congress President Selvaperunthgai also criticized the Central Government on three language policy, saying, “BJP is trying to insert the RSS ideology in Tamil Nadu, BJP’s dream will never be fulfilled.”
 

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On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that there has never been any enmity between the languages ​​of India as they affect and enrich each other. He suggested to stay away from misunderstandings that create rifts on the basis of language and said that the government understands every language of the country as mainstream. He said that there was never any disharmony among Indian languages. Languages ​​have always affected and enriched each other. Often, when an attempt is made to create a partition on the basis of language, our shared linguistic heritage provides a strong counter -protest. It is our social responsibility to stay away from these misconceptions and adopt all languages ​​and prosper. That is why today we are seeing all the languages ​​of the country as mainstream languages.

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