Udhayanidhi Stalin 
Tamil Nadu

DMK announces agitation against Hindi imposition on Oct 15

The agitation will be organised in all districts at 9am on Saturday, October 15, the announcement said

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: The ruling DMK has announced a State-wide agitation condemning the alleged imposition of Hindi and introduction of a nation-level common entrance test for all courses by the Union government.

In a joint statement issued along with the party’s student’s wing secretary, DMK youth wing secretary Udhayanidhi Stalin announced that the party would hold agitation in all district headquarters urging the Union government to drop the attempt to impose Hindi through Official Languages Act and conduct of a national-level common entrance test for all courses.

The agitation will be organised in all districts at 9am on Saturday, October 15, the announcement said, describing the National Education Policy as another ploy to impose Hindi as the only language of the country after destroying the plurality of the multi-linguistic country where everyone’s language rights should be protected.

Stating that the youth and student’s wing strongly condemn the imposition of Hindi, Udhayanidhi referred to the recent statement of the Union Minister of State for Human Resource Development Rajkumar Ranjan Singh proposing a common entrance test for all courses at the national-level and said that the scheme of conducting of a common test by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for all courses in all colleges in all states was contrary to the Constitution and principles of social justice besides snatching away the rights of the states.

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