BJP's Tamil Nadu chief lashed out over the State Government's "stupid"move, stating that a Tamilian and son of a former DMK MLA designed the Rupee symbol.
Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar on Thursday slammed Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin's comments on the National Education Policy (NEP), saying there is nothing saffron in the policy and called it a revolution in India's education system.
"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," Stalin told reporters.
Congress leader V Hanumantha Rao on Thursday criticised the BJP-led central government over the imposition of Hindi and delimitation, saying it was an injustice to South India. He urged all parties to unite against these issues and support the efforts of Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Wednesday launched a scathing attack on the central government, labelling the National Education Policy (NEP) as a "saffronise policy" aimed at promoting Hindi rather than developing India, alleging that the policy threatens to destroy Tamil Nadu's e
DMK leader and Tamil Nadu Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin on Wednesday expressed concerns over the state's declining birth rate and its potential impact on parliamentary seat allocation, urging newlyweds to prioritize childbirth.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Tuesday said he stood by his earlier statement in the Lok Sabha that the DMK-led Tamil Nadu government had taken a "U-turn" on implementing the centrally sponsored PM SHRI scheme, which seeks to strengthen schools managed by the Centre, State
Amid the National Education Policy and delimitation row, Congress leader V Hanumantha Rao on Tuesday said that Hindi should not be imposed on them as it will be "injustice" to the South.
Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi on Tuesday condemned Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's remarks and said that the solution to the issue of the three-language policy and the conflict between the Tamil Nadu government and the Union government can only be resolved through dialogue.
At a government welfare ceremony, Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin rejected the National Education Policy (NEP) and criticized Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan for his remarks on Tamil Nadu. Stalin reaffirmed the state's stance against NEP despite potential financial aid.
Amidst the political war on the National Education Policy, a war of words broke out between Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam after Pradhan termed the Tamil Nadu government as "dishonest" and the people of the state as "uncivilised".
DMK MP Kanimozhi NVN Somu on Monday strongly criticised Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's "uncivilised" remarks about the DMK MPs and said calling them uncivilised is an "unparliamentary word."