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Hindi Imposition: After Chidambaram, Kumarswamy supports Kanimozhi

Former Union Minister P Chidambaram, a native of Tamil Nadu, has come out in support of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) MP Kanimozhi, who had tweeted about an incident at an airport wherein she was asked about her citizenship and pointed to his own experiences. Kanimozhi had alleged that a CISF officer had asked her if 'she was an Indian' after she told the official to speak in English as she did not know Hindi.

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"At the same time, I also condemn Hindi obsession, Hindi politics and Hindi superiority because of which many south Indians and south Indian leaders have lost opportunities. Many leaders in south India have lost out on being the Prime Minister because of Hindi politics. And that list includes people like Karunanidhi, Kamaraj and HD Deve Gowda as well. Because of this obsession, when Deve Gowda was the Prime Minister, he had been questioned and ridiculed many times," he said.

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