yogi adityanath said tamil and telugu are being taught in up congress asked for proof

At this time, North South is being seen in politics. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and DMK chief MK Stalin are face to face. The war between the two has been going on for a long time. The latest statement is being held on three-language policy. Yogi Adityanath, while taking a sarcasm at DMK chief MK Stalin, said that the dispute over three-language policy is being created for selfish political interests, which will harm the employment opportunities of the youth. In an interview with news agency PTI, Adityanath said that languages ​​like Tamil and Telugu are also taught in schools in UP, and it has only created more jobs.

Tamil being taught in schools in Uttar Pradesh- Telugu, Yogi Adityanath claim

In his crown interview, BJP leader Yogi Adityanath said, “In UP, we are teaching Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali and Marathi, so have UP become small due to this? New employment opportunities are being created in UP, jobs are being created. DMK is generating his attack on the government,” Adityanath said, “Those who are creating this language controversy due to their narrow political interests Can fulfill the objectives, but they are attacking the employment of youth in a way. “

This statement was given by Yogi Adityanath in an exclusive interview to PTI video- whose penis you can see-

Congress retaliated

Karti Chidambaram of DMK’s ally Congress asked Adityanath how many teachers are teaching Tamil in UP schools. In a post on X with the Hashtag Stop Hindi Impression, the Congress MP insisted that any migrant laborer coming to Tamil Nadu has no prior knowledge of Tamil. He tweeted, will the UP government give details that how many teachers are there in Tamil in their schools? How many students have nominated Tamil as a language option? In Tamil Nadu, there is no reason for students to learn Hindi. The main reason for the confrontation between BJP and DMK ruled Tamil Nadu is the ‘Teen-Language Formula’, which is part of the 2020 new education policy (NEP). While the BJP says that this policy will ensure that the youth get employment in all areas, Tamil Nadu has been watching it as an attempt to impose Hindi on the state for a long time.

Warning between Yogi Adityanath and Stalin

This is a second time in a week when the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh has targeted Stalin over the language dispute. Last week, in an interview with ANI, Adityanath said that DMK is trying to create divisions on the basis of major territories and language as he feels that his vote bank is in danger. Elections are due in Tamil Nadu next year, and the BJP is eager to make inroads in the southern state.

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