Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin invokes the 1967 Tamil language protests and condemns Hindi imposition. He defends Tamil rights, criticizes those questioning Tamil Nadu's patriotism, and stresses the need for linguistic equality while calling for unity and resistance.
Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin calls out BJP's actions, urging them to make Tamil an official language, halt Hindi imposition, and prioritize Tamil Nadu's development rather than symbolic gestures like installing Sengol.
DMK MP A Raja on Saturday strongly reacted to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks on language, accusing him of attempting to create divisions in the country. Speaking in Tamil, Raja questioned the PM's stance and asserted that it is the BJP that is fostering division.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday expressed pride in Tamil being the oldest language in the world. He noted the increasing global interest in learning Tamil, citing the recent launch of a Tamil Teaching Programme in Fiji with the support of the Indian government.
Congress leader V Hanumantha Rao on Saturday urged Central government to give importance to local language (Tamil) as well after the war of words erupts between Tamil Nadu CM Stalin and Governor Ravi.
Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister MK Stalin on fired back at state's governor on social media, after the governor accused the Chief Minister of disrespecting the 'Tamizh Thaai Vaazhthu'.
"The Tamil language is no less than any other Indian language. There are many different languages and cultures in this country and all are equally important to us," Rahul Gandhi said.
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Kochi (Kerala) [India], January 13: Ultra Media and Entertainment Mumbai a leading name in the entertainment industry, has entered in a landmark partnership with Einstin Media, marking Ultra's significant entry into the South India region. Ultra marks its grand entry into the Malayalam film
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) MP Supriya Sule while praising the people of Tamil Nadu for upholding the Tamil language said that it is wonderful to witness there is no discrimination of caste or religion and a state united by the love for their language.
Addressing an event on Saturday as part of his ‘Think to Dare’ series of interactions at Raj Bhavan in Chennai, Ravi pointed out that other languages, especially English, did not have the vocabulary to accurately convey the depth of the meaning present in ancient Tamil literature during tran