'At least put your signature in Tamil': PM Modi takes shot at DMK govt over language row

Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized Tamil Nadu leaders for not signing letters in Tamil during a public address. He also urged the state to offer medical courses in Tamil to help underprivileged students. This comes amid tensions over the National Education Policy and language imposition concerns.
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