Udhayanidhi Stalin opposes Hindi imposition, citing threat to Tamil identity in Tamil Nadu; criticizes central government language policies.

Tamil Nadu’s Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin has raised concerns about the imposition of Hindi, emphasizing the need to safeguard Tamil identity and culture. In a recent statement, Stalin criticized the central government’s language policies, particularly the National Education Policy and the three-language formula, accusing them of favoring Hindi. He called on students to be vigilant against such tactics and to protect the Tamil language and educational system. Stalin highlighted the historical significance of anti-Hindi protests in Tamil Nadu, underscoring the importance of preserving linguistic diversity. His remarks come amidst ongoing debates about language politics and cultural preservation in India.

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