On one hand, Stalin reiterated his commitment to state autonomy, the two-language policy, and opposition to Hindi imposition as his birthday message, while on the other hand, the BJP announced it ...
Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Saturday turned 72 and the DMK President underlined his commitment to state autonomy, two-language policy and opposition to Hindi imposition as his ...
In fact, DMK chief and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin’s recent diatribe is wrong on two counts: first, the three-language formula, against which Stalin has taken up the cudgels, as suggested by ...
Chennai: Asserting that true progress lay in innovation and not in linguistic imposition, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Friday said it was unnecessary to force any language as a third ...
Chennai:Hindi was only a mask and the real face was Sanskrit, said Chief Minister M K Stalin continuing his onslaught against the Union Government’s attempt to impose the three-language formula ...
Upping the ante against alleged Hindi imposition by the Centre, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Thursday once again said the state will not allow the "imposition" of the language and vowed to ...
CHENNAI: Chief Minister MK Stalin on Wednesday handed over Porkizhi, a purse containing Rs 1 lakh to 10 artistes who have received the Kalaimamani award but are financially poor. Stalin also ...
BRS Working President KT Rama Rao (KTR) has thrown his weight behind Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, opposing the delimitation process that could reduce parliamentary representation for South ...
Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai brushed aside fears of the state government, as expressed by Chief Minister MK Stalin, that there is a delimitation going to happen before, which will result in ...
The full text of two messages, one by Stalin condemning racial hatred and reminding the world that anti-Semitism is punished by law in the Soviet Union, and the other by Hitler declaring that ...
Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin criticized the Modi govt over the NEP and withholding of funds, threatening to stop tax collections sent to the Centre. Stalin accused the Union govt of undermining state ...
In a sharp reaction, Chief Minister and DMK president M K Stalin said Tamils would not accept such “blackmail”, asking “which constitutional provision” made the three language formula mandatory. “If ...
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