The protest against the three-language policy in Tamil Nadu has reached Dallas, as Tamil Americans gathered to express their opposition to the policy. The three-language policy, which was proposed by the central government, mandates the teaching of Hindi in non-Hindi speaking states. This has sparked outrage in Tamil Nadu, where many feel that it threatens the cultural identity of the state. The protest in Dallas was attended by members of the Tamil community who voiced their concerns about the policy and its potential impact on their language and culture. The protesters called for the preservation of Tamil language and culture, emphasizing the importance of linguistic diversity in India. The issue has become a point of contention between the central government and states like Tamil Nadu, with many political leaders in the state opposing the imposition of Hindi. The protest in Dallas is just one example of the widespread opposition to the three-language policy, both within India and among the Indian diaspora. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how the central government will address the concerns of states like Tamil Nadu while promoting linguistic diversity in the country.

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Protest against three-language policy in Tamil Nadu reaches Dallas
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