Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin criticized UP CM Yogi Adityanath for trying to create divisions based on region and language, stating that the BJP is rattled by Tamil Nadu’s stance on language policy and delimitation. Adityanath defended Hindi, saying it shouldn’t be “hated,” and dismissed Stalin’s concerns about delimitation as a “political agenda.” The dispute over the National Education Policy’s three-language formula continues, with Tamil Nadu opposing the policy for potentially promoting Hindi over regional languages, while the central government maintains that states have the freedom to choose their languages under the policy.
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