"Union Govt never imposed Hindi; PM Modi brought pride to Tamil globally," says MoS L Murugan
Tiruchirappalli (Tamil Nadu) [India], March 4 (ANI): Union Minister of State L Murugan on Wednesday said that the Union Government has never imposed Hindi on any state and credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi with expanding opportunities for Tamil candidates in central recruitment examinations.
Speaking to the reporters, Murugan said, "The Union Government has never imposed Hindi anywhere. Only after PM Modi assumed office were candidates allowed to write paramilitary recruitment examinations in Tamil. He brought pride to Tamil globally. Thirukkural has been translated into more than 35 languages across the world... What concrete schemes has DMK implemented for the growth of the Tamil language?..."
CM Stalin alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Central government is simply transliterating "unpronounceable" Hindi names in English and Tamil scripts, warning the BJP against its "obsession" with Hindi imposition.
"For the new criminal laws as well, they use Sanskrit names written in English script. The name of the Union Ministry of Water Resources has become 'Jal Shakti'. They showed the same behaviour regarding the name change of the Mahatma Gandhi 100-day work scheme (MGNREGA)," he further alleged.
This comes amid the heated politics as the state is set to hold the Legislative Assembly elections later this year, where the DMK-led alliance will look to defend its hold on the state against the AIADMK-BJP-led alliance. (ANI)
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