Stalin Cheers Thackeray Cousins' Reunion, Says BJP’s Hindi Push Sparked 'Storm Of Protest’
- Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin criticized the BJP for its handling of Hindi imposition, claiming a "storm of protest" is now affecting Maharashtra as well.
- Stalin praised Uddhav Thackeray and Raj Thackeray for their joint victory rally, celebrating their shared opposition to the Hindi imposition that had previously impacted the Maharashtra education policy.
- Stalin accused the BJP of backtracking due to public backlash and acting "lawlessly and anarchically" by demanding Hindi as a third language in Tamil Nadu schools.
- Stalin emphasized that Tamil Nadu's fight against Hindi and Sanskrit imposition aims to safeguard India's pluralistic culture and warned that unchecked actions from the BJP could lead to serious consequences.
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‘Uprising in Maharashtra will open their eyes’: Stalin hails Uddhav-Raj Thackeray reunion over Hindi imposition
Uddhav and Raj Thackeray shared a political stage for the first time in two decades during a rally over Maharashtra government’s now-scrapped move to introduce Hindi as a third language in primary schools.
DMK's Struggle Against Hindi Imposition Swirling Like Storm of Protest in Maharashtra: TN CM Stalin Hails Thackerays
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK leader M.K. Stalin launched a scathing attack on the Union Government on Saturday, accusing it of imposing Hindi under the guise of an educational policy and financially penalising non-Hindi-speaking states, such as Tamil Nadu. India News | DMK's Struggle Against Hindi Imposition Swirling Like Storm of Protest in Maharashtra: TN CM Stalin Hails Thackerays.
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