Udhayanidhi Stalin challenges Hindi imposition, defends Tamil identity against central government policies in Tamil Nadu.

Tamil Nadu’s Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin has voiced strong opposition to Hindi imposition, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding 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, which he claims favor the promotion of Hindi. He urged students to remain vigilant against such tactics and to stand up for the preservation of the Tamil language and educational system. Stalin also made reference to historical anti-Hindi protests, highlighting the ongoing struggle to protect Tamil heritage. This stance underscores the ongoing debate surrounding language politics in India and the significance of linguistic diversity.

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