Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin Opposes Hindi Imposition, Urges Protection of Tamil Identity and Culture amid Language Policy Criticism

Tamil Nadu’s Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin has voiced his opposition to Hindi imposition, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding Tamil identity and culture. In a critique of the central government’s language policies, including the National Education Policy and the three-language formula, Stalin accuses them of favoring Hindi. He urges students to be vigilant against these strategies and to stand up for Tamil language and education, drawing on past anti-Hindi protests as a precedent. The resistance to Hindi imposition is seen by Stalin as a vital aspect of preserving the ethnic fabric of Tamil Nadu.

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