Kesavan compared the budget to a "directionless drifting vehicle," arguing that it fails to address the aspirations and necessities of the people, especially given the state’s growing financial distress.
March 15, 2025This move comes amid ongoing tensions between the state and the central government, particularly over the National Education Policy's three-language formula.
March 13, 2025Rao questioned the existence of any provision in the NEP that imposes Hindi or any other language, claiming that the parties were using the issue to stoke division.
March 13, 2025Annadurai stated, "Nobody needs to study a third language. Please throw this third language in the dustbin," accusing the BJP of trivializing the issue.
March 13, 2025He further emphasized the importance of preserving Tamil identity, urging parents to "keep Tamil names for their children."
March 12, 2025Kanimozhi expressed outrage over Pradhan’s remarks, in which he allegedly called the Tamil Nadu government "dishonest" and described the people of the state as "uncivilised."
March 11, 2025Senior TMC leader Kalyan Banerjee condemned Pradhan's comments, labeling them inappropriate and disrespectful to the people of Tamil Nadu.
March 11, 2025he protest was fueled by remarks made by Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan in Parliament, which DMK leaders deemed disrespectful.
March 11, 2025Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has strongly criticized Pradhan, accusing him of provoking a conflict with the state over the NEP and language policies.
March 10, 2025Annamalai also attacked CM Stalin, claiming that after the opposition to the three-language policy failed to gain popular support, Stalin had shifted to claiming an "imaginary Hindi imposition."
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