War for language in Tamil Nadu yet again, Stalin's warning to central government - if not printed in Tamil...

Chennai: From the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), a tough stand on the issue of language has been coming out from time to time. The draft of the new education policy was opposed by the party first. Then the objection was raised to the statement of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, 'One nation, one language'. Now DMK has expressed opposition to the absence of Tamil language in the form of traffic challan.

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DMK asks why traffic challan forms have been printed in English and Hindi only. According to the DMK, when the challans of Tamilians are cut, they do not understand what is written on it. DMK Chief MK Stalin on Sunday warned the Central Government that if Tamil was not re-added to the challan, his party would stage a protest across the state. Udayanidhi Stalin, secretary of the party's youth wing, has also attacked the central government and the AIDMK government of Tamil Nadu on this issue.

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Udayanidhi also tweeted in this regard with a photo of a challan cut on November 1. Udayanidhi wrote that “Tamil words are not being found in the traffic challan on the day Tamil Nadu was established. While Amit Shah had said that Hindi is the national language, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu had firmly stated that the only two-language policy is followed in the state. Although he did not say that this two-language policy is actually related to Hindi and English. "

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