Pawan Kalyan Says in North India People Loves Tamil Films then?

Pawan Kalyan Says in North India People Loves Tamil Films then?

Pawan kalyan on language war: There is a ruckus in Tamil Nadu on three linguistic formulas in the National Education Policy of the Central Government. Some statements are coming from the state in protest against the state. CM Stalin himself is leading the anti -Hindi movement. He is constantly accusing the Central Government of imposing Tamil Nadu through national education policy. The anti -Hindi movement in Tamil Nadu has reached such an extent that recently the Devanagari symbol of the rupee has been removed from the budget people to the Tamil letter. In the midst of the struggle over Hindi in Tamil Nadu, now the comments of Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan have come. He has questioned the attitude of the Tamil Nadu government in this matter.

Pawan Kalyan, the head of NDA’s ally ‘Janasena’ and Telugu actor, said, ‘Why does Tamil Nadu state reject Hindi? Whereas people of Hindi speaking areas like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Chhattisgarh like Tamil films so much. They dub Tamil films in Hindi. He said that keeping an enmity attitude for any language is absolutely imprudent.

Pawan Kalyan was addressing a gathering organized in his constituency ‘Pithapuram’ on the occasion of the 12th Foundation Day of his party ‘Janasena’. During this, he said that Muslims pray in Arabic or Urdu, temples are worshiped with Sanskrit mantras, should these prayers be read in Tamil or Telugu?

‘Do not divide the north-south’
Pawan Kalyan criticized the anti -Hindi stance of DMK leaders and said that these are really misleading things. He requested people to move beyond north-south division and give importance to unity and integrity. He also said that it is easy to break something, but it is very difficult to unite it again. He advised the public to choose a political parties who work in the interest of the country.

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