DMK president and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Tuesday accused the Centre of ‘sowing the seeds of language war’ by thrusting Hindi upon the State and said the domination of that language ...
Amid the ongoing Hindi imposition row, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Tuesday said the state was "ready" for ...
Controversy over three-language formula in India's education system, with historical context and current implications, ...
The controversy erupted after the DMK functionaries accused the BJP-led central government of "trying to impose Hindi" in ...
Actor-turned-politician Ranjana Nachiyaar on Tuesday resigned from the Bharatiya Janata Party's membership. In her resignation, the politician stated that the three-language imposition was wrong.She ...
Speaking after a cabinet meeting at the state secretariat, Stalin warned, "Tamil Nadu has been forced to wage a massive ...
Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president Selvaperunthagai said that they will protest against Home Minister Amit Shah during ...
In a copy of the invitation for the all-party meeting shared on his X page, Stalin highlighted several challenges facing the ...
On February 19, Udhayanidhi Stalin, the deputy chief minister of the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, warned the Narendra ...
DMK President M.K. Stalin criticizes BJP for withholding funds, emphasizing Tamil Nadu's commitment to mother tongue ...
The "language war" refers to the DMK's anti-Hindi agitation in 1965, when the Dravidian party successfully campaigned against ...
Stalin said sthat a delimitation exercise leaving Tamil Nadu with fewer parliamentary seats would be another bid by the ...