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Stalin’s charge, the Center is sowing the seeds of the language war, will not allow Hindi to be imposed on the state, Annamalai retaliated

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The controversy over the language in Tamil Nadu is continuously increasing. Chief Minister MK Stalin once again accused the Center of imposing Hindi once again and said that if necessary, the state is “ready for another language war”. His comment has come amid increasing concerns over the Center’s three-language policy. Stalin said in a letter addressed to his party workers, “This is why we are following bilingual policy (Tamil and English).” He has understood his firm attitude and has started expressing his concerns.
 

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MK Stalin-led Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has opposed three consecutive language policy. The ruling party has repeatedly cited the 1965 anti-Hindi movement, during which the Dravidian movement successfully opposed the imposition of Hindi. Assuring to continue the struggle against it until the domination of Hindi is not over, Stalin said, “We are descendants of a movement, with a theorist army that sacrificed his life to protect Tamil.” Stalin It is said that since 1965, the DMK has a history of protecting mother from Hindi through many sacrifices.
Stalin said, “Opposing dominance and protecting the mother is absorbed in the blood of DMK members. This feeling will not reduce till the end of my life. ”Recalling his visit to Kuddalore on 21 and 22 February, the Chief Minister said that while addressing the parent-teacher conference, he said that the State National Education Policy (NEP) Will not accept, even if the Center offers to give Rs 10,000 crore to Tamil Nadu. On this, Nanmukhi, a small girl from Kuddalore, said, “What if the central government does not provide funds?” Then I will give it. ”
Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu BJP President K Annamalai retaliated on Stalin’s comment and accused the DMK of hypocrisy in the case of language policy. In a post on X, Annamalai alleged that while Stalin claims not to oppose any language, the students of government school in Tamil Nadu, unlike their colleagues in CBSE and Matriculation private schools, from the opportunity to learn third language in private schools. Is deprived.
 

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Annamalai questioned whether Stalin is saying that there is no restriction on learning a third language, but if you want to learn it, you should enroll in matriculation schools run by CBSE or DMK members? He further claimed that the DMK has double standards. He claimed that one rule for the rich and another rule for the poor. Annamalai commented on a sarcasm at the DMK cadres opposing Hindi imposition, “The members of your party, who are walking with paint cans, seem to forget to clarify the difference between Hindi and English in their statement. Are.”
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