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Annamalai Condemns Stalin’s Stance on Three-Language Policy

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Annamalai Condemns Stalin’s Stance on Three-Language Policy

BJP Leader Accuses Stalin of Hypocrisy

K Annamalai, the BJP president of Tamil Nadu, criticized MK Stalin, the state’s chief minister, for his “staged drama” on the three-language policy controversy. Annamalai accused Stalin of being a “fraud” who deceives both the wealthy and the poor.

Stalin’s Family Runs Schools Teaching Three Languages

  • According to Annamalai, Stalin’s family operates private schools that teach three languages and more.
  • However, Stalin opposes the same policy for government school students in the state.

Annamalai added that Stalin believes the “staged drama” by his party members represents the views of the entire state.

Stalin Criticizes Yogi Adityanath’s ‘Hate’ Remark

  • Stalin criticized UP CM Yogi Adityanath’s ‘hate’ comment on the Hindi language.
  • Adityanath questioned why Hindi should be hated and emphasized that the country should not be divided based on language or region.

Stalin labeled Adityanath’s remark as “political black comedy” and stated that the BJP is unsettled by Tamil Nadu’s stance on the two-language policy and fair delimitation.

Adityanath’s Interview with ANI

  • In an interview with ANI, Adityanath stated that Stalin was attempting to create divisions based on region and language due to his vote bank being at risk.
  • Adityanath also expressed that Tamil is one of India’s oldest languages and that every Indian respects and reveres Tamil.

Adityanath questioned why Hindi should be hated and emphasized that the country should not be divided based on language or region.

Stalin’s Reaction to Adityanath’s Statement

  • Stalin labeled Adityanath’s comment as “political black comedy” and stated that the BJP is unsettled by Tamil Nadu’s stance on the two-language policy and fair delimitation.
  • Stalin added that the BJP leaders’ interviews indicate that they are clearly unsettled.

Stalin also accused Adityanath of trying to lecture Tamil Nadu on hate, calling it “political black comedy at its darkest.”

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