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Now DMK For Two Language Policy Across The Nation, After Centre’s U-Turn On Hindi For All Idea

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A day after the Centre dropped the contentious provision of compulsory teaching of Hindi in non-Hindi speaking states. The DMK has now come out with a proposal . It says that the two-language formula devised by Dravidian icon CN Annadurai should be implemented across the country.

Revising the draft education policy, the Centre after furore from all dropped the contentious provision of compulsory teaching of Hindi in non-Hindi speaking states after the three-language proposal sparked outrage, mainly in Tamil Nadu.

In an editorial, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) mouthpiece ‘Murasoli’ demanded a “full-stop” to the issue. On the Centre’s decision to revise the draft National Education Policy (NEP) to drop the three-language proposal, the party daily said this was done following opposition to the proposal.

“The Centre has retreated. Imposing (Hindi) and retreating is their chameleon like acting,” it said.

“The two-language policy drafted by Anna is the formula that should be implemented in the whole of India. Journeying in the path of Anna alone will protect Indianness,” Murasoli said in the editorial.

In Tamil Nadu, a two-language formula of Tamil and English is being followed since 1968 after the DMK stormed to power in 1967 under the leadership of Dravidian stalwart and party founder CN Annadurai.

Annadurai, a stalwart of the Dravidian movement and founder of the DMK, is addressed as “Anna,” (elder brother) as a mark of respect.

DMK president M K Stalin had warned by stating : “The announcement (by the Centre on dropping the contentious clause mandating Hindi learning) has been made with an intent to deceive…

“…and if there is no explanation (assuring that Hindi will not be thrust) in two to three days, the leaders of the alliance partners here will get together, decide and following that, Tamil Nadu will witness a massive agitation. Be prepared.”

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