Key Points

Udhayanidhi Stalin has strongly criticized the BJP's education policies in Tamil Nadu. He alleges that the New Education Policy is being used to impose Sanskrit and caste-based education systems. The DMK leader also accused the BJP of trying to capture Tamil Nadu with AIADMK's support. He vowed that the DMK would continue resisting what he described as fascist forces in the state.

Key Points: Udhayanidhi Stalin Accuses BJP of Imposing Sanskrit Education in Tamil Nadu

  • Udhayanidhi accuses BJP of using education policy to impose Sanskrit language in Tamil Nadu
  • DMK leader claims BJP-AIADMK alliance aims to capture Tamil Nadu state power
  • Governor R.N. Ravi criticized for starting election campaign against state government
  • Udhayanidhi vows DMK will continue fighting against what he calls fascist forces
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Udhayanidhi accuses BJP of imposing Sanskrit, caste-based education in Tamil Nadu

DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin alleges BJP is using New Education Policy to impose Sanskrit and caste-based education, vows Tamil Nadu will resist fascist forces.

"BJP is trying to impose Sanskrit and caste-based education through the New Education Policy, but Tamil Nadu will firmly resist it. - Udhayanidhi Stalin"

Trichy, October 10

Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) Youth Wing Secretary Udhayanidhi Stalin on Friday accused the BJP of attempting to impose Sanskrit and caste-based education through the New Education Policy, asserting that Tamil Nadu will resist such moves. He further alleged that the BJP, with the support of the AIADMK, is trying to capture the state and warned that the DMK will continue to fight and defeat what he termed "fascism" in Tamil Nadu.

Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin, while speaking at scholar V Aanaimuthu's centenary book release event, said, "...BJP is trying to impose Sanskrit and caste-based education through the New Education Policy, but Tamil Nadu will firmly resist it. The BJP has come to capture Tamil Nadu at any cost with the support of its old slave, the AIADMK. Now, they are also searching for new slaves. You all very well know whom I am referring to."

Taking at dig at Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi, he said, "Two days ago, the Governor started his election campaign. He asks whom Tamil Nadu is fighting against. For four years, Tamil Nadu has been fighting against him. We will continue to fight and win. As long as the last DMK cadre stands, the state will resist fascism..."

Earlier, on Wednesday, he attacked the BJP, AIADMK and Tamil Nadu Governor and indirectly referred to actor Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam as the BJP's "new slave" in the state.

Speaking at a DMK functionaries' meeting for the Srirangam constituency at Kalaignar Arivalayam, Trichy, Udhayanidhi said, "The BJP-led Union Government is conspiring with AIADMK and new slaves to capture Tamil Nadu."

He also stated that the state has been "fighting" against Governor R.N. Ravi for the last four years and will continue to do so until victory is achieved. "No matter how many such conspiracies arise, DMK cadres will ensure the state remains untouched by fascist forces," he asserted.

Criticising Governor R.N. Ravi, Udhayanidhi said, "Two days ago, the Governor started his election campaign. He asks who Tamil Nadu is fighting against. For four years, Tamil Nadu has been fighting against him. We will continue to fight and win. As long as the last DMK cadre stands, the state will resist fascism."

"While AIADMK leaders claim they are the main opposition, the real competition within AIADMK is for second place, with Modi and Amit Shah holding the top spots," he added.

- ANI

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Rahul R
While I respect Tamil culture, calling political opponents "slaves" is not the right language for a Deputy CM. We need constructive dialogue, not name-calling. The education policy debate should focus on content, not rhetoric.
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Meera T
The Governor's role should be constitutional, not political. If he's campaigning, that's concerning. Tamil Nadu has always valued its autonomy and linguistic identity. Jai Tamil! 💪
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Arjun K
Why can't we have both Tamil and Sanskrit? Both are ancient Indian languages with rich heritage. This either/or mentality helps nobody. Education policy should be inclusive, not divisive.
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Sarah B
As someone from Delhi working in Chennai, I see both sides. Tamil pride is strong here, but calling allies "slaves" is too harsh. The focus should be on what's best for students' future.
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Karthik V
DMK is right to protect Tamil interests. We've seen how other states' languages got sidelined. Tamil Nadu's education system is among the best - why fix what isn't broken? 👍

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