INDIA alliance rejects three-language policy if elected

thehindu.com

The INDIA alliance plans to reject the three-language policy from the National Education Policy if elected in the 2026 Assembly elections. Congress leader V. Narayanasamy stated that the previous Congress-DMK government had already halted its implementation in Tamil Nadu. Narayanasamy criticized the current AINCR-BJP government for supporting the central government's push for Hindi. He also condemned Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan for withholding funds from Tamil Nadu due to non-compliance with the policy. He praised Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin for opposing the three-language system and addressing the funding shortfall in the state budget.


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