Stalin’s bid to divert attention from misgovernance in T.N. has not resonated with anyone: Annamalai
The Hindu
BJP Tamil Nadu president K. Annamalai said CM M.K. Stalin was yet to realise that his attempts to divert attention from misgovernance in the State to “a non-existent Hindi imposition” had not appealed to anyone.
BJP Tamil Nadu president K. Annamalai on Friday (February 28, 2025) said Chief Minister M.K. Stalin was yet to realise that his attempts to divert attention from the misgovernance in the State to “a non-existent Hindi imposition” had not appealed to anyone in Tamil Nadu, barring a few “paint-dabba-carrying folks.”
Mr. Annamalai posted an old video on X, in which Minister for Water Resources Duraimurugan, while addressing a public meeting, had said: “Those who know how to speak should only go to Parliament, and they should know Hindi and English.” The BJP leader went on to say, “Mr. Stalin seemed to have missed this speech by his party’s general secretary, in which he is pushing for Hindi.”
Mr. Annamalai said the National Education Policy (NEP) advocated for a three-language policy, with any Indian language as the third language. “Why do you have two different rules in the State? When a private school student is provided with the opportunity to learn a third language, why are our government school students deprived of that,” he asked.