Tamil Nadu Polls: CM MK Stalin Slams Three-Language Formula as ‘One-Sided’
The language debate has resurfaced in Tamil Nadu after Chief Minister M. K. Stalin accused the Union government of attempting to impose Hindi through the new Central Board of Secondary Education curriculum framework.
Taking to X, Stalin targeted the BJP-led NDA government, alleging that the policy-introduced under the National Education Policy 2020-is being used as a tool for linguistic centralisation. He argued that while the three-language formula appears balanced on paper, it disproportionately pressures students in non-Hindi speaking states to learn Hindi.
AI-generated summary, reviewed by editors
'One-Sided Policy' Claim
Stalin questioned the lack of reciprocity in the framework, asking whether students in Hindi-speaking regions would be required to learn southern languages like Tamil, Telugu, or Kannada. According to him, the absence of such provisions exposes what he described as a "discriminatory" and "one-sided" approach.

He further claimed that the three-language formula is being used as a "covert mechanism" to expand Hindi in non-Hindi regions, reviving long-standing concerns in Tamil Nadu over linguistic identity and educational autonomy.
Criticism Over Tamil in Central Schools
The Chief Minister also criticised the Centre's record on promoting Tamil in centrally-run schools. He pointed out that Tamil has not been made mandatory in institutions run by the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, and alleged a shortage of Tamil teachers.
Calling it "hypocrisy," Stalin said the government cannot claim to promote Indian languages while failing to support regional languages in its own institutions.
Focus on Future Skills
Linking language policy to education priorities, Stalin stressed the need for students to focus on emerging fields such as artificial intelligence and AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, and Comics). He argued that adding compulsory language burdens could limit time for skill-based learning crucial for future careers.
Political Pressure on Rivals
Stalin also turned his attention to political opponents, particularly the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, questioning whether they support the Centre's stance. His remarks put pressure on regional parties aligned with the NDA to clarify their position on the issue.
-
Passport Row Escalates: Himanta Biswa Sarma Flags ‘Manipulation’, Warns of Legal Action Against Congress -
Amit Shah Targets Migration Issue, Promises Jobs in Kerala -
Assam Election 2026: NDA Set for Comfortable Win, BJP Likely to Dominate, Say Surveys -
Assam Elections: Rahul Gandhi Invokes Zubeen Garg’s Legacy, Attacks CM Himanta Biswa Sarma -
EC Launches Poll Bribery Case Against BJP After Free Vishu Kits Distribution In Kerala -
Chennai Gold Rate On April 5: Today's Latest Price In GRT, Lalitha Jewellers, Swarna Maligai & Other Shops -
Tamil Nadu Weather: Vellore, Karur Top at 39.5°C; Isolated Rain in Ghats -
Chennai Gold Rate On April 4: Today's Price In GRT, DAR & Lalitha Jewellers, Swarna Maligai & Other Shops -
Gold Rate Today in Bangalore, April 4, 2026: IBJA Rates, 22K Gold Prices at Bhima, Abharan, Jos Alukkas, GRT -
Has Pakistan Lifted The Ban on Dhurandhar 2? Find Out The Truth -
Gold Silver Rate Today, 4 April 2026: Check City-Wise Gold, Silver Prices and MCX Trend -
Hyderabad Weather Update: IMD Issues Yellow Alert As Thunderstorms Likely Across Telangana Till April 7












Click it and Unblock the Notifications