‘Come, let us unite’: MK Stalin ‘Anti-Hindi Powerplay’ Thackeray Brothers; To pledge, ‘Teach a lesson to BJP’. Bharat News

New Delhi: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Saturday welcomed the melting in relations between Thackeray brothers against the Bharatiya Janata Party “Maharashtra” in Maharashtra.A criticism of three -language policy under NEP, Stalin slammed the Center for the “Samagara Shiksa Abhiyan ‘to stop Rs 2,152 crore in the fund” and asked which languages are being taught as the third language in Hindi belt schools.“The people of Dravida Munnetra Kazgam and Tamil Nadu, who are doing a generation battle for linguistic rights to defeat Hindi, have now crossed the state boundaries, shaking a storm of protest in Maharashtra, which has been shut down only, which shuts down the funds that shut down, which shut back. Exit out of fear of rebellion. The enthusiasm and oratory of the victory rally held in Mumbai today, under the leadership of Bhai Udhav Thackeray, is really life -threatening, “Stalin wrote on X.“I know well that the Central Government, which gives priority to promote Hindi and Sanskrit full -time, has no answer to the questions raised by Mr. Raj Thackeray:” What is the third language taught in Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan? “And” Hindi-speaking states are lagging behind-Why does Hindi impose Hindi on the people of the progressive non-Hindi speaking states? “Will the Central Government change its sensitive stance to withdraw money under Samagra Shikha Abhiyan for Tamil Nadu and withdraw the money of 2,152 crores, until it does not accept the new education policy, Joe will release Hindi and Sanskrit in the guise of three-language policy?The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu also vowed to teach the BJP and its allies “They will never forget a lesson!”“Come, let us unite! Tamil Nadu will fight! Tamil Nadu will win!” Stalin said.It came together at the “Awaz Maratha” rally after the Shiv Sena (UBT) and Maharashtra Navneman Sena (MNS) chiefs, which they had called the government’s dialect to “impose” “Hindi” on Maharashtra, to celebrate Rollback on it.The Fadnavis government issued a government resolution (GR) on 16 April, making Hindi a compulsory third language for students to study in English and Marathi medium schools in classes 1 to 5.Since the announcement, both sides opposed its implementation. The Army (UBT) and MNS indirectly implemented the policy to Hindi. Uddhav said that this decision was similar to the Emergency, while Raj urged the schools not to follow the government order, calling Hindi “anti-Maharashtra activity”.The fierce protest eventually forced the government to withdraw from its decision on 29 June.The government has given academics Dr. Announced the formation of a committee under Narendra Jadhav, so that it could be suggested to oversee the implementation of language policy.The panel has been given three months time to study the issue and prepare a report.