Yogendra yadav slams mk stalin: The central government has included three language formulas in the new education policy, after which the opposition of Hindi language in Tamil Nadu has once again gained momentum. Chief Minister MK Stalin accused the central government and BJP of imposing Hindi in the states. Stalin said that Hindi has swallowed many languages. On this matter of Stalin, political activist Yogendra Yadav has given a befitting reply to him.
CM Stalin wrote in the X post that Hindi has swallowed many languages like Bhojpuri, Maithli, Awadh, Bundeli, Garhwali,. Stalin also mentioned many more languages in the post. On CM Stalin, political activist Yogendra Yadav gave a befitting reply saying, “There was disappointment by reading this post of senior leader like you. I am with you and the people of Tamil Nadu to protest against the biased governor central grant and implementing any language policy, but the opposition of the central government should not be opposed to Hindi. ”
Stalin attacking the language?
On CM Stalin, Yogendra Yadav said, “This statement is spoiling the taste. This statement is bad in taste, because it attacks a language, not only his jealous supporters. It is weak in case of facts. All modern Indian languages have been included by including many neighboring languages and bringing them to the level of dialects. The logic to recognize all these languages is correct, but it is wrong to blame Hindi only for swallowing other languages.
Very few people will like Stalin’s talk
Targeting Stalin, Yogendra Yadav said, “This is poor politics- very few people who speak these sub-languages of Hindi will like your statement. Hindi vs Tamil is not a real fight. Languages (including Tamil and Hindi) versus English are the real linguistic apartheid in India. You are the successor of one of the great and oldest languages, which is more older than Hindi. You are expecting better linguistic sensitivity and sensitivity. “
Disappointed to read this from a Senior Leader Like You @mkstalin
I am with you and people of tn in opposeing the partisan governor, withhlding of Central Grants and Imposition of Any Language Policy.
But opposition to Central Govt MUST NOT BCOME OPPOSITION to Hindi.
This… https://t.co/tjna8dyyxm– Yogendra Yadav (@_yogendrayada) February 28, 2025
Stalin said about Hindi
MK Stalin posted on X, saying, “My dear sisters and brothers of other states. Have you ever thought how many Indian languages have been swallowed by Hindi. Bhojpuri, Maithli, Awadh, Bridge, Bundeli, Garhwali, Kumavani, Magahi, Marwari, Malvi, Chhattisgarhi, Santhali, Angika Ho, Kharia, Kharta, Kurmali, Khuk Mundari and many more are now gasping for survival. Efforts for an unbroken Hindi identity destroy the ancient mother tongues. UP and Bihar were never just Hindi Hotland. Their real languages are now the remains of the past. ”
My Dear Sisters and Brothers from other states,
Ever Wonded How many Indian Languages Hindi Has Swallowed? Bhojpuri, Maithili, Awadhi, Braj, Bundeli, Garhwali, Kumaoni, Maghi, Marwari, Malvi, Chhattisgarh, Kurmali, Kharia, KHOTHA, Kurmali, Kharia, Kurmali, Kurmali, Mundari and… pic.twitter.com/vhkwtcdhv9
– mkstalin (@mkstalin) February 27, 2025
Tamil Nadu has been opposing three language policy
Three language policy has already been opposed in Tamil Nadu. Tamil Nadu did not implement it even when this formula came into force in 1968, saying that it was imposed Hindi. Right now only two language policy is applicable in the state. Students are taught Tamil and English there. Recent opposition to three language policy is happening at a time when the south states are also raising questions about delimitation. From there, political parties are afraid that the seats of the south states in the Lok Sabha may decrease in the Lok Sabha, which will weaken their voice in the Center. Assembly elections are to be held in Tamil Nadu in 2026. Just before that, the timing of protest is being seen.
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