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Ruckus in Parliament over ‘Hindi’ imposition row; DMK misleading country, says Dharmendra Pradhan in Lok Sabha


The second leg of the Parliament Budget Session began today with yet another confrontation between the Opposition and the government over the alleged ‘Hindi’ language imposition through National Education Policy (NEP). 

Amid the sloganeering, Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla has adjourned the house until 12 noon.

The DMK members attacked the government over the issue with its MPs walking into the well of the House and protesting. “We want justice,” the protesting MPs shouted. 

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan responded to the attack and accused the protesting members of misleading the country on NEP. Pradhan denied Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin and other DMK leader’s charge of Hindi imposition in Lok Sabha.

Pradhan, during Question Hour, criticised the DMK-led Tamil Nadu government for taking a U-turn on the National Education Policy and the three-language policy, accusing them of politicising the issue. He called their stance “uncivilised and undemocratic” and claimed they were harming the future of Tamil Nadu students.

“They are not committed to the Tamil Nadu students. They are ruining their future. They are dishonest to the people of Tamil Nadu,” Pradhan said.

Pradhan also pointed out that Karnataka, despite not being a non-BJP state, has accepted the policy, along with several other non-BJP states.


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