DMK's Sharp Attack At Centre After Hindi Board At Tamil Nadu Railway Office

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has condemned the BJP-led Union Government for what he describes as an aggressive push to impose Hindi in the state. His comments come in response to the recent installation of a Hindi sign at the entrance of the Regional Railway office in Tamil Nadu, which he labeled as a 'disgusting form of Hindi imposition'. Stalin's remarks highlight a growing concern among regional political leaders regarding the central government's approach to language policy, particularly in a linguistically diverse state like Tamil Nadu. The DMK, a prominent regional party, has long been vocal about preserving Tamil culture and language, and this incident has reignited discussions about the importance of language rights in India. The Chief Minister's statements underscore the tensions between regional identities and the central government's initiatives, as he calls for a more respectful approach that acknowledges the linguistic heritage of all states.
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