Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin strongly opposed the push for forced Hindi education, saying the fight that began in Tamil Nadu is now gaining support in other states like Maharashtra.
Stalin praised Maharashtra for reconsidering the three-language policy and welcomed the recent speeches by Uddhav Thackeray and Raj Thackeray, who spoke out against making Hindi compulsory.
He accused the BJP of unfairly linking central funds to the requirement of teaching Hindi as a third language. Stalin said the BJP had to step back in Maharashtra after people raised their voices in protest.
He also criticized the central government for showing clear bias towards Hindi and Sanskrit and pointed out that they had no answers to the valid questions raised by Raj Thackeray.
Stalin clarified that Tamil Nadu’s opposition is not based on hatred of Hindi but on the need to protect India’s cultural diversity and regional languages.
Finally, he warned the BJP that if they do not correct their actions and return the funds owed to Tamil Nadu for education, people will deliver a strong political response that the party will not forget.
This post was last modified on 6 July 2025 11:19 am
Some Hyderabad exhibitors are preparing to respond strongly to the Producers’ press meet held today.…
Telangana minister Adluri Laxman Kumar narrowly escaped a major accident in Karimnagar after a lift…
A day after Telangana Exhibitors came before the Press, Active Producers also addressed the media…
Rahul Dev is one of the talented actors in Hindi cinema who needs no introduction…
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu laid the stone for the BISER Skill University…
If the earlier speech delivered by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is anything to go by…