Hindi imposition row: What is three-language formula in NEP and why does Tamil Nadu oppose it? Explained in 5 points
- Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan confirmed that the New Education Policy does not impose Hindi on states and criticized Tamil Nadu's opposition as having political motives.
- Chief Minister MK Stalin called the three-language policy unnecessary and emphasized that advanced translation technology alleviates language barriers.
- Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin strongly opposed Hindi imposition through the NEP, asserting that Tamil Nadu would not accept such measures.
- Pradhan reiterated that all Indian languages should be treated equally under the NEP and denied that Hindi was the exclusive medium of instruction.
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MK Stalin hits out at Hindi zealots, calls Hindi renaming of laws 'chauvinism'
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin slammed critics calling the DMK chauvinists, asserting that demanding linguistic equality is a right, not an offence. He criticised the renaming of criminal laws in Hindi and called NEP “poison” imposed on non-Hindi states.
Tamil Nadu will never accept NEP or Hindi imposition in any form: Udhayanidhi Stalin slams centre's policies
Tamil Nadu's Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin has strongly criticized the central government’s alleged attempts to impose Hindi on the state, reiterating Tamil Nadu's firm stance against the New Education Policy (NEP) and any form of Hindi imposition. He emphasized that Tamil Nadu, under the leadership of Chief Minister MK Stalin, would continue to reject these efforts. Speaking to the media, Udhayanidhi Stalin accused the central govern…
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