Chennai:
The language dispute between the Center and the state in Tamil Nadu is in full swing. Amid the ongoing controversy over Hindi, Chief Minister MK Stalin made it clear that the state is ready for another language war. MK Stalin accused the Center of sowing the seeds of language war by imposing Hindi in the state and said that the supremacy of Hindi will not be allowed. He made it clear that the state is not against any particular language and will not come in the way of any person who wants to learn any language.
But he will not let any other language dominate the mother tongue Tamil nor will he allow it to be destroyed. Please tell that the ruling DMK is opposing three-language policy. He says that Tamil Nadu is satisfied with Tamil and English. She is accusing the central government of imposing Hindi. But the center has denied this.
“Protecting the mother tongue in DMK’s blood”
Three language policy is being opposed in Tamil Nadu. Stalin said that since 1965, DMK has a history of protecting the mother tongue Tamil from Hindi through many sacrifices. In 1971, he said at the anti -Hindi conference of DMK’s student unit in Coimbatore that he was ready to sacrifice. He said that protecting the mother tongue is contained in the blood of party members. This feeling will not reduce till the end of his life.
Which sword hangs on Tamil Nadu?
At the same time, the issue of Lok Sabha delimitation is also in full swing. He also announced to call an all -party meeting on 5 March to discuss the issue of Lok Sabha delimitation issue. After presiding over the cabinet meeting at the secretariat, Stalin told the media that the delimitation is in danger of losing 8 seats to Tamil Nadu. He said that Tamil Nadu has successfully implemented the family planning program, which has led to the population control.
40 parties invited all party meeting
MK Stalin said that about 40 political parties registered in the Election Commission of the country have been called for an all -party meeting. By removing political differences, they have been appealed to maintain unity. Reacting to Stalin’s statement of Stalin, BJP state president Annamalai said that Stalin is now trying to “change the story” with “fictional fear” about delimitation, because the people of the state have given their arguments on three-language policy Has rejected Along with this, he also indicated that BJP cannot attend all -party meeting.
Sword on southern states in the name of delimitation
Will the three-language policy be discussed in the meeting to be held on March 5, which is a matter of dispute between the Center and the Government of Tamil Nadu under the National Education Policy (NEP). In response to this question, MK Stalin said that adequate number of MPs are needed to raise issues like NEP, Central Fund and NEET in Parliament. He said that in the name of delimitation, the sword is hanging on the southern states.
Tamil Nadu is at the forefront of all development indices. But after delimitation, the “threat” of defeat on Lok Sabha seats is hovering, because this process will be based on the population of the state.
Why is Tamil Nadu afraid of losing 8 Lok Sabha seats?
CM Stalin said that Tamil Nadu family has been successful in population control through the planning program. Due to low population, a situation of cuts in Lok Sabha seats has arisen. There is a danger of losing 8 seats. After this he will have only 31 MPs, while currently he has 39 MPs. The representation of the party in Parliament will be reduced. He accused of suppressing the voice of Tamil Nadu and said that this is a matter of state’s rights. All leaders and political parties should speak together on this issue and speak together.
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