Madurai, March 7 -- Congress MP Karti Chidambaram on Friday stated that Tamil Nadu is well served with its two-language curriculum (Tamil and English) and it does not need a compulsory third language under the three-language policy.

He also warned and said Tamil Nadu accepts Hindi as the third language, the BJP government would eventually claim a shortage of Hindi teachers in the state, which would result in a surge of non-native speakers being hired in Tamil Nadu's government schools.

Speaking to ANI, Congress MP Karti Chidambaram said, "Tamil Nadu is well served with a two-language (Tamil and English) formula curriculum... We don't need a compulsory third language... Whenever they (BJP) talk about a third language, it is only Hindi im...