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Prot€sters across Tamil Nadu have taken to the streets, blackening Hindi signs and names in a bold statement against language imposition. The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) is at the forefront of the movement, rallying behind the slogan “Save Tamil”.
Prot€sters across Tamil Nadu have taken to the streets, blackening Hindi signs and names in a bold statement against language imposition. The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) is at the forefront of the movement, rallying behind the slogan “Save Tamil” . The contr0versy er*pted after Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin suggested that couples should choose Tamil names for their children to prevent Hindi imposition in the state. Union Minister L Murugan responded by questioning the authenticity of Stalin’s name and criticizing the DMK’s stance. As the prot€sts continue to gain momentum, the DMK has maintained its position, with Stalin stating that he will not apologize for his comments. The issue has sparked a heated debate about language and cultural identity in India. less2
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