
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has strongly criticized Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin over the ongoing language dispute, emphasizing that medical and engineering education should be available in Tamil. His statement has reignited the debate on regional languages versus the dominance of English in professional courses.
Amit Shah’s Stand on the Language Issue
- He asserted that students should have the right to pursue higher education, including medicine and engineering, in their native language.
- He pointed out that promoting Tamil in professional courses would help preserve the language and make education more accessible.
- His comments were seen as a response to MK Stalin’s criticism of the central government’s language policies.
Background of the Language Dispute
- Tamil Nadu has historically opposed any move to impose Hindi, advocating for the continued use of Tamil and English in education and governance.
- The state government has pushed for regional language education, while the central government has promoted multilingual education as part of the National Education Policy (NEP).
- Amit Shah’s remarks come at a time when language politics remain a sensitive issue in Tamil Nadu.
Political and Public Reactions
- DMK’s Response: MK Stalin and the ruling DMK have maintained their stand that Tamil must be given priority in all aspects of education and administration.
- Support for Regional Languages: Many Tamil scholars and political leaders support the idea of strengthening Tamil in higher education.
- Criticism of the Centre: Opponents argue that the central government’s language policies favor Hindi over regional languages, leading to friction between state and national leadership.
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