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
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.
Speaking to the reporters, MDMK MP Vaiko said, "She (DMK MP Kanimozhi) has rightly moved the privilege notice because the minister abused Tamil MPs and Tamil Nadu CM. He used the word uncivilised. Dharmendra Pradhan is an uncivilised man and we will not leave him. We will raise this issue
Union Home Minister Amit Shah hit out at Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin and alleged that despite several appeals in the last two years the Chief Minister is yet to take steps towards introducing curriculum of medical and engineering courses in Tamil language in the state.
Amid the ongoing war of words over allegations of imposing the National Education Policy (NEP) in Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister Stalin hit out at Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and stated that he faced the consequences of reviving a fight he would never win.
Actor and Makkal Needhi Maiam chief Kamal Haasan attended the all-party meeting organised by Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin regarding the Union government's proposed delimitation of the state.
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.
VCK MP Thol Thirumavalavan supported Tamil Nadu CM Stalin's all-party meeting on delimitation. He emphasized that the formula should be consistent across all states and criticized the BJP's absence, urging clarity from the party on the issue.
Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin warned of losing parliamentary seats in the upcoming delimitation, which could reduce representation from 39 MPs to 32. He highlighted that the state's success in controlling the population could result in a seat loss.
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.