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"Where is order in NEP that imposes Hindi?" BJP's Ramchander Rao asks DMK, CPM amid three language policy row

"... The regional parties like DMK, CPM are making language a major issue in the southern politics. The Kerala government has joined DMK's band and claiming that they are not opposed to the three-language formula, but they are against Hindi imposition. I would like to ask these parties- Where is the order in the NEP that imposes Hindi on anyone?... DMK and CPI-M are trying to divide the country into North and South, and Hindi and other languages... Their tactics are divisive and anti-national," Rao told ANI.

ANI Mar 13, 2025 12:14 IST googleads

BJP leader N Ramchander Rao (Photo/ANI)

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], March 13 (ANI): BJP leader N Ramchander Rao on Wednesday launched a scathing attack DMK and CPM over the three language policy and alleged that they are trying to divide the country into North and South.
Rao asked what provisions in the New Education Policy impose Hindi or any other language. Attacking the CPM-led Kerala government, Rao stated that they have joined DMK's band to oppose the "Hindi imposition".
The BJP leader stated that their tactics are "divisive" and "anti-national."
"... The regional parties like DMK, CPM are making language a major issue in the southern politics. The Kerala government has joined DMK's band and claiming that they are not opposed to the three-language formula, but they are against Hindi imposition. I would like to ask these parties- Where is the order in the NEP that imposes Hindi on anyone?... DMK and CPI-M are trying to divide the country into North and South, and Hindi and other languages... Their tactics are divisive and anti-national," Rao told ANI.
A political row has erupted between the Centre and Tamil Nadu government over the three-language policy and National Education Policy (NEP).
Earlier, Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin said that the people of the State will give a befitting reply to those who criticised them and called them "uncivilized".
Alleging that the Union government has insulted Tamil Nadu, Udhayanidhi Stalin stated that those called them "uncivilised" are actually behaving in an "uncivilized manner."
Udhayanidhi said, "The Union government insults Tamil Nadu and Periyar. Are we uncivilized? Those who call us uncivilized are, in fact, behaving in an uncivilized manner and making remarks against us. Tamil people will give a befitting reply very soon."
The Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister's remarks follow the remarks made by Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Parliament recently.
Sitharaman in her speech on Tuesday accused the Tamil Nadu's ruling DMK of worshipping a man who once dismissed Tamil as a "barbaric" language. She, however, did not mention the name of EV Ramasamy or Thanthai Periyar, the architect of the Dravidian movement.
Amid the political row between the Centre and Tamil Nadu over the three-language policy, State Minister Palanivel Thiagarajan said that implementing the Centre's new education policy is impossible as there is no funding or infrastructure to support it.
Slamming the New Education Policy, Thiagarajan said that the New Education Policy 2020 is like teaching an "LKG student" and a "higher education student" in the same way.
He further claimed that in the education policies introduced after 1968, there was a recommendation to learn South Indian languages. However, due to the lack of qualified teachers, this policy failed in Hindi-speaking states within 20 years.
BJP Tamil Nadu President K Annamalai slammed Minister Thiagarajan for his statement on the three language policy. Claiming that Thiagarajan's own sons studied English and a foreign language, Annamalai asked him that why they are doing "drama" to stop the implementation of the policy.
Defending the three language policy, Annamalai stated that this national policy will provide the government school students with the opportunity to learn a third Indian language, along with Tamil and English, or a foreign language at the higher levels.
Earlier on Wednesday, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin launched a scathing attack on the central government, labeling the National Education Policy (NEP) as a "saffronized policy" aimed at promoting Hindi rather than developing India, alleging that the policy threatens to destroy Tamil Nadu's education system.
The central government, however, maintains that the NEP aims to promote multilingualism and flexibility in language education. Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has denied allegations of Hindi imposition, stating that the policy allows states to choose their own languages.
On Tuesday, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan challenged the ruling DMK government in Tamil Nadu on the three-language policy and the NEP. In a post on X, the minister alleged that raking the language issue was a diversionary tactic from MK Stalin.
"I stand by my statement made in the Parliament and am sharing the consent letter from the Tamil Nadu School Education Department dated 15th March 2024. DMK MPs and Hon'ble CM can stack lies as high as they want, but the truth does not bother knocking when it comes crashing down. The DMK dispensation led by Hon'ble CM Stalin has a lot to answer to the people of Tamil Nadu. Raking the language issue as a diversionary tactic and denying facts as per their convenience will not shield their governance and welfare deficit," he posted on X. (ANI)

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