Language Is Power: Stalin Invites Modi, Shah, and Pradhan to Face Tamil Nadu’s Linguistic Pride
Stalin's provocative statement underscores Tamil Nadu's long-standing resistance to what it views as Hindi-centric policies from the Centre. Speaking at a DMK rally in Chennai, he accused the BJP of undermining regional languages through the NEP 2020 framework, which mandates three languages in school curricula, including Hindi in non-Hindi states.
Key Highlights
- Stalin accuses BJP of cultural imposition via NEP 2020's three-language formula in Tamil Nadu politics
- Challenge targets Modi, Shah, Pradhan for TN campaign on Hindi promotion in schools
- Tamil Nadu upholds two-language policy to protect regional identity and federal principles
- Debate revives anti-Hindi agitations, boosting DMK's stance ahead of state elections
- NEP language policy sparks nationwide row on linguistic federalism and education reform
The standoff could galvanize anti-BJP sentiment in Tamil Nadu, where language pride remains a potent electoral force. As three-language formula debates heat up, stakeholders watch for BJP's response.
Sources: The Hindu, Times of India, ANI
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