Demand from DMK chief Stalin to PM Modi; said- Tamil should be made the national language

Chennai: Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) chief Stalin has demanded PM Narendra Modi to make Tamil the official language of India. Stalin said that as PM Modi himself admits that Tamil is the oldest language in the world, it is the responsibility of the Central Government to recognize this language. He also urged that Tamil be made an administrative language in the Madras High Court.

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Stalin has demanded PM Modi to take all necessary steps to make Tamil the official language of the country and take pride in it. He said that we are very happy to see that PM Modi is praising the Tamil language on various forums. Stalin said that Tamil is already the official language of many nations. I would like to draw the attention of PM Modi on this. We, Tamil people, have high hopes from PM Modi.

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Stalin further said that with the kind of affection he shows towards the Tamil language, we hope that it will become practical soon. Let us tell you that on Monday, PM Modi also remembered the speech given in the United Nations at an event held in Chennai, in which PM Modi said that Tamil is one of the oldest languages in the world. After his statement, this thing came to the headlines in America.

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