Udhayanidhi Stalin opposes Hindi imposition to protect Tamil culture and identity, criticizing central government language policies.

Tamil Nadu’s Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin has spoken out against the imposition of Hindi, emphasizing the need to safeguard 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 calls on students to be vigilant against these strategies and to uphold the Tamil language and educational system. Drawing on the historical significance of past anti-Hindi protests, Stalin highlights the importance of resisting attempts to undermine Tamil heritage. His stance reflects Tamil Nadu’s longstanding opposition to Hindi dominance and underscores the ongoing struggle to preserve linguistic diversity in India.

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