Shah targets Stalin on language issueAsks him to impart medical, engg edn in Tamil
RANIPET
AMID
the language row in Tamil
Nadu involving the ruling DMK
and the BJP-led Centre, Union
Home Minister Amit Shah on
Friday asked Chief Minister M K
Stalin to impart engineering and
medical education in Tamil in
the state and also paid rich tributes to the Tamil language.
Targeting the Chief Minister
on the language issue, especially given Stalin’s opposition to the
‘imposition’ of Hindi, Shah said
the Narendra Modi Government
has effected changes and now
ensured that the Central Armed
Police Forces (CAPF) aspirants
could write the exam in their
respective regional languages.
“Now the PM Narendra Modi
Government has ensured that
the exam can be written in Tamil
too,” the Home Minister said,
speaking at the 56th Raising Dayof the Central Industrial Security
Force (CISF)atRTCThakkolam
in this district, about 70 km
from Chennai.
He further said, “
I appeal to
theTamilNadu ChiefMinister
to start the engineering and
medical education inTamil in
the State for the benefit of students.”
Shah’s comments targeted
at the CM come in the wake of
anintenselanguagerowin the
State, where the ruling DMK
has been claiming the imposition of Hindi through the
National Education Policy
(NEP 2020), a charge which
the Centre has denied. The
State Government has maintained it will only follow the 2-
language policy,i.E.Tamil and
English.
Further, praising Tamil
Nadu, Shah said the southern
State’s culture played a vital
role in strengthening India’s
cultural stream.
“Be it administrative
reforms, attaining spiritual
heights, education or the unity and integrity of the nation,
Tamil Nadu has reinforced
Indiancultureineverysphere,”
Shah said at the event, which
was marked by a spectacular
march-past of contingents,
yoga display and commando
operations.
TheTamillanguage,culture,
and traditions are priceless
jewelsofIndia’sheritage,which
the entire nation proudly
embraces today, Shah said.
Further, it was a matter of
pride that theCISFThakkolam
TrainingCentre,theRajadithya
ChozhanRTChasbeennamed
in honour of the great warrior
and valiant Tamil king of the
Chola dynasty, Aditya Chola.