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MDMK MP Durai Vaiko: Learning Third Language Not Wrong, But English Must Not Be Compromised

MDMK MP Durai Vaiko stated that learning a third language is acceptable in a globalised world, but it should not come at the expense of learning English. He welcomed the conversion of the Trichy-Charlapalli train service to a permanent one, benefiting many passengers. Responding to controversies over language and education, Vaiko urged maturity in public discourse and defended Education Minister Keerthana's remarks as a reflection of reality. He also called for transparent governance in Tamil Nadu and constructive opposition rather than criticism.

Learning third language not wrong in globalised world, says MDMK MP Durai Vaiko; welcomes permanent Trichy-Charlapalli train service

Tiruchirappalli, July 9

Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam MP Durai Vaiko said that there was nothing wrong with learning a third language in a globalised world, but stressed that it should not come at the cost of opportunities to learn English.

Vaiko was speaking to reporters after welcoming the newly converted permanent train service between Tiruchirappalli and Charlapalli at Srirangam railway station.

The MP said he had consistently urged the Union Ministry of Railways to convert the special train operating between Tiruchirappalli and Charlapalli into a permanent service. Following the Centre's approval, the service has now been made permanent, benefiting thousands of passengers travelling between the two cities.

Responding to questions on Education Minister S Keerthana's remarks regarding English proficiency, Durai Vaiko said the minister had merely shared her personal experience of studying in a government school and openly acknowledged that her English proficiency was limited due to her educational background.

He said the remarks reflected the current situation faced by many government school students and should not have become a controversy, while adding that greater maturity was needed in public discourse.

On governance, he said the people of Tamil Nadu expected a transparent administration free from corruption.

Referring to the ruling Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), he said many members of the party were newcomers to politics and urged opposition parties to offer constructive suggestions instead of criticising every issue.

On the demand to provide government jobs to the families of those who died in the Karur incident, Durai Vaiko said there was nothing wrong in extending such support, especially to economically weaker families, as it would provide them with a means of livelihood.

On being asked about the cordial working relationship between the Tamil Nadu and Union governments, he said political differences and administrative cooperation should be viewed separately. He noted that the state's development would be difficult without the Centre's support and said the government led by Vijay was committed to cooperating with the Union government on administrative matters while firmly protecting Tamil Nadu's rights on issues such as the two-language policy.

Responding to criticism over the use of the term "Union Government" instead of "Government of India", he said it was merely a matter of terminology and should not be turned into a major controversy.

On reports that Hindi had been declared the official language in Assam, he alleged that efforts to impose Hindi and Sanskrit were intensifying and had created concerns in several northeastern states, including Assam, Manipur and Mizoram.

He said there was nothing wrong with learning a third language in a globalised world, but the three-language policy should not deprive students of the opportunity to learn globally relevant languages such as English. He added that in many states, Hindi and Sanskrit were being imposed as the third language, whereas the choice of learning those languages should be left to parents and students.

"People should have love for their language, not hatred towards other languages," he said.

On the proposed by-election to the Tiruchirappalli East Assembly constituency, Durai Vaiko said the MDMK would not contest the election.

— ANI

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