‘No matter how many rules fascists impose…’: Udhayanidhi Stalin slams Hindi imposition
- Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin responded sharply to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s remarks about the three-language issue, calling them 'political black comedy at its darkest.'
- Yogi Adityanath accused MK Stalin of trying to create divisions based on region and language due to perceived threats to his vote bank.
- MK Stalin asserted that Tamil Nadu does not oppose any language, but rather resists 'imposition and chauvinism,' emphasizing that their standpoint resonates nationally.
- The DMK believes that proposed delimitation may disadvantage southern states despite their successes in population control, which Stalin argued should not reduce their political representation.
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Yogi Adityanath lecturing us on hate? The irony: Stalin hits back in language row
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin hit back at his Uttar Pradesh counterpart for criticising the DMK’s stand on delimitation and language policy, calling the BJP’s response hypocritical and dubbing it “political black comedy at its darkest”.
"Black Comedy At Its Darkest": MK Stalin's Reply To Yogi Adityanath's Barbs
In a sharp reply to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's criticism over the three-language row, his Tamil Nadu counterpart MK Stalin has said the firebrand leader's remarks are not irony, but "political black comedy at its darkest". The DMK leader has said Tamil Nadu does not oppose any language, but is against "imposition and chauvinism" and that the BJP was "rattled" by its stand. In an interview with ANI, Mr Adityanath targeted the …
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