Naam Tamilar Katchi leader Seeman 
Tamil Nadu

Seeman flays TNPSC for removing Tamil paper from Group II exam

Naam Tamilar Katchi leader Seeman on Sunday criticised Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) for introducing new changes in Group-II examination.

migrator

Chennai

“We have to accept the truth that Tamils have moved out of their mother tongue and politicians who have ruled the State so far have to be blamed. Now, TNPSC has introduced new class where candidates of other States can learn Tamil in two years after joining the job and this will affect the prospects of the Tamil Nadu students,” said Seeman, while addressing the media here.  He also said that TNPSC has removed Tamil language from the exams and it is due to the lack of understanding the language. “The changes made by TNPSC were approved by the State government which does not take any effort to develop the language and to fight for the language,” said Seeman.  When asked about the fight with major Dravidian parties in the upcoming Nanguneri and Vikravandi by-polls, Seeman replied that the fight would be between money and ideology.

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