Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Thursday strongly opposed the three-language policy in Tamil Nadu, saying that the push for a "monolithic Hindi identity" is what 'killed' the "ancient mother tongues".
On Wednesday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched a scathing attack on the ruling DMK government in Tamil Nadu, accusing its leaders of corruption and misgovernance.
Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu unit BJP President K Annamalai on Tuesday slammed Chief Minister MK Stalin, accusing him of speaking "lies" one after another. Annamalai assured that the NDA government will do justice to all states.He assured that no southern state would lose anything, referring to
Meanwhile, Working President of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and MLA from Siricilla, KT Rama Rao, voiced strong support for CM Stalin's opposition to the proposed delimitation process.
KT.Rama Rao, the Working President of BRS, supported MK Stalin's stance on delimitation, arguing that Southern states shouldn't be penalized for successful family planning. He proposed basing delimitation on fiscal contributions, highlighting Telangana's economic input.
Stalin confirmed that invitations for the all-party meeting would be sent to the 40 political parties registered with the Election Commission of India (ECI) in Tamil Nadu.
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin highlighted the success of population control in the state but warned that it might lead to a reduction in the number of MPs, from 39 to 31, due to a declining population.
BJP leader Tamilisai Soundarajan hit out at Chief Minister MK Stalin after Hindi words were erased from signboards with black tar at Trichy Railway station by Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) workers and said that the ruling party cannot encash on language politics anymore.
Highlighting the recent arrest of 32 fishermen by Sri Lankan authorities, Stalin wrote to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and said that the JWG would ensure secure release of all the arrested fishermen and their boats. These fishermen had ventured out for fishing from the harbour i
Amid a row over the implementation of the three-language policy between Tamil Nadu and the Centre, Janata Dal (United) leader Neeraj Kumar slammed CM MK Stalin and adviced that he should work for progress of language and not political mileage.