Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has launched a scathing attack on the Centre over the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, criticizing what he calls ‘Hindi colonialism’. In a fresh wave of controversy, Stalin has vehemently opposed the Centre’s three-language formula, stating that Tamil Nadu will not tolerate the imposition of Hindi. He has openly mocked the BJP’s signature campaign in support of the policy, asserting that Hindi has been excessively imposed on non-Hindi speaking states. The Tamil Nadu BJP chief, however, has countered Stalin’s claims, extending support to the three-language formula. This latest clash highlights the ongoing tensions between the Centre and Tamil Nadu regarding language policies. The issue of language has always been a sensitive and divisive one in India, with regional parties often taking a strong stand to protect their linguistic identity. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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Tamil Nadu CM slams ‘Hindi colonialism’ in language row, vows zero tolerance – BJP defends NEP.
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