Yogi-Stalin War Of Words Over Hindi Controversy

Internet/Hyderabad, Mar 27 (Maxim News): It is known that there is a heated dispute between the Tamil Nadu and Central governments over the implementation of the three-language row, which is part of the National Education Police (NEP). During this time, a war of words took place between Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin.  

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Stalin said that Yogi’s teaching them lessons was like a political black comedy.  

Yogi criticized Stalin for opposing the three language principle because the vote bank was in danger. Stalin responded to this stating “The state of Tamil Nadu is raising a fair and strong voice on its bilingual policy and delimitation of constituencies. The BJP, which is worried about this, is talking to its leaders in various ways. Does Yogiji want to teach us lessons on the issue of hatred? Leave us alone. This is a dark comedy of the highest political level. We do not oppose any language. But we do not accept imposition by force.  This is a fight for justice, he countered. “Everyone understands the politics you are doing to divert people’s attention. Itg is unfortunate that you do not understand that,” said BJP Tamil Nadu State BJP President Annamalai in response to Stalin’s post.  

There is a political uproar over the three-language principle in the National Education Policy (NEP-2020). While the central government says that students must learn three languages as part of the new policy, including two Indian languages, some states are alleging that the center has brought it to the fore to impose Hindi on everyone. Tamil Nadu is particularly hot on the heels of this. In this context, there is a huge debate across the country on the three-language principleUnion Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has refuted the allegations of the opposition. He said that the opposition is trying to take away the right of students to education. (Maxim News)


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