Implement 3-language policy in Tamil Nadu: Stalin's open challenge to PM Modi

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to implement a 3-language policy in the state. Stalin criticized the central government's policies, including the shortage of cooking gas cylinders and the rise in petrol prices, during an election rally.
Chief Minister MK Stalin addressed an election rally in Sankarankovil, criticizing the central government's policies. He challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan to declare their intention to implement a 3-language policy in Tamil Nadu. Stalin alleged that the policy is an attempt to impose Hindi on non-Hindi speaking regions. The DMK president also criticized the shortage of cooking gas cylinders and the rise in petrol prices. He accused the AIADMK and BJP of pushing Tamil Nadu into a decline. Stalin referred to the CBSE's curriculum framework, which he claimed is a covert mechanism to expand Hindi. The chief minister threw an open challenge to the NDA leaders to declare their stance on the 3-language policy during their election campaign.
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