Hindi dump as a symbol of domination: Chief Minister MK Stalin’s speech at the Martyrs’ Day function | Hindi dump as a symbol of domination: Chief Minister MK Stalin’s speech at the Martyrs’ Day function

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Chennai: “Those who want to impose India are imposing it as a symbol of domination,” Tamil Nadu said Chief MK Stalin Spoke.

On the occasion of Martyrs’ Day Video display Weerawansa Day meeting was held through. Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister MK Stalin said, “We are not personally enemies of any language other than Hindi. We do not oppose Hindi, we oppose the domination of Hindi. We oppose the imposition of Hindi, not the Hindi language. Learning should be based on his will and not turned into a hateful dump.

But those who want to impose India, impose it as a symbol of domination. They think that there should be only one language and that it should be Indian, just as there is only one religion. By imposing Hindi, they are trying to impose Hindi speaking people in all walks of life. By imposing India, they are trying to turn other language speaking people into second class citizens. They are trying to grab one’s native land and make India sit in that place. That is why we continue to oppose the dominance of the Hindi language. If Tamil means to them, then Tamil Nadu means something.

Republic Day will be celebrated tomorrow, January 26th. Two important days for India are August 15, Independence Day and January 26, Republic Day. A Tamil Nadu vehicle sent to a decorative vehicle parade in Delhi on Republic Day has been denied permission. The reason given by the Central Government for that cannot be accepted.

Who are these to ask Veeramangai Velunacharya, Manangatta Maruthupandiyar, Mahakavi Bharathiar, the sailor Tamil W. U. Chidambaran? The land that first raised its voice against the British rule was the South … especially Tamil Nadu. In 1806, 50 years before the mutiny, a revolution took place in Vellore. Before that Poolithevan in the paddy field, Velu Nachiyar in Sivagangai, Veerapandiya Kattabomman in Panchalankurichi, Marudu brothers, Mayilappan in Ramanathapuram, Kansahib Maruthanayakam, Commander Sundaralingam, Deeran Chinnamalai, Veerana Alakumuthukon and many others fought in this Tamil soil. Those who ask who they are should first read the history written by the British. “

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