In a fresh row in between the Tamil Nadu federal government and Governor REGISTERED NURSE Ravi, Chief Minister MK Stalin has actually contacted the Union Government to remember the guv over Hindi charge and eliminating the ‘Dravida’ word from the Tamil anthem. Now, CENTIMETERS Stalin has actually contacted Prime Minister Narendra Modi prompting the centre to remember the guv for disparaging nationwide unity.
The occurrence refers to the Chennai Doordarshan’s gold jubilee party occasion together with the conclusion of the Hindi month. CENTIMETERS Stalin stated that the event of Hindi month in the non-Hindi- talking state is an effort to put down various other languages.
In Tamil Nadu, the Tamil Thai Vazhthu – the Tamil anthem, is sung at the start of every federal government program. However, throughout the Doordarshan occasion, the musicians singing the tune avoided the line with the ‘Dravida’ word. While Doordarshan Tamil has actually apologised for the error stating that the mistake occurred because of the vocalists being sidetracked, the political row proceeds over the occurrence.
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I highly condemn the event of Hindi Month valedictory feature together with the Golden Jubilee parties of Chennai Doordarshan.
Hon’ ble @PMOIndia,
The Constitution of India does not give nationwide language condition to any kind of language. In a multilingual country, commemorating … .– M.K.Stalin (@mkstalin) October 18, 2024
CENTIMETERS Stalin affirmed that avoiding words is an offense of state legislation. He additionally charged the guv of disparaging nationwide unity by commemorating Hindi in a non-Hindi state.
“Will the governor who suffers from a Dravidian allergy ask them to leave out ‘Dravida’ in the national anthem? The Union Government should immediately recall the Governor who is deliberately insulting Tamil Nadu and the sentiments of the people of Tamil Nadu,” Stalin stated on X.
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On the various other hand,Governor Ravi statedHindi ought to be commemorated together with various other languages and it ought to not be deemed a charge.
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“First, when I came here, Hindi was not a welcome language in Tamil Nadu but when I started meeting students, I was happily surprised that their Hindi was better than mine. There is a greater acceptance of Hindi among the people of Tamil Nadu… Hindi is not a language of imposition of language in Tamil Nadu,” he informed ANI. . .
Responding to the demonstrations by the DMK and remarks of centimeters Stalin, the Governor stated that it was an effort to separate Tamil Nadu from the remainder ofIndia He called anti-Hindi demonstrations and says a ‘poisonous and separatist plan’.