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‘Every Individual Must Rise To Defend Our State,’ Says Tamil Nadu CM Stalin

Zee News Friday, 28 February 2025
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin said that other states were raising their voice of solidarity against the central government.
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News video: Hindi Controversy Continues in Tamil Nadu | CM MK Stalin | Annamalai | DMK | BJP | The Oneindia Show

Hindi Controversy Continues in Tamil Nadu | CM MK Stalin | Annamalai | DMK | BJP | The Oneindia Show 08:19

The controversy over Hindi in Tamil Nadu is escalating. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin stated on Wednesday that his party would not oppose the Hindi language as long as it is not forcibly imposed on Tamil Nadu and Tamils, compromising their self-respect. However, he made it clear that if Hindi is forced...

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