Chennai, March 27 -- Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has launched a fierce critique on Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath over his recent remarks on the delimitation and three-language policy row.

Stalin took to social media to respond to CM Yogi's remarks in an interview with ANI, saying that Tamil Nadu's echoing voice on the two-language policy and fair delimitation has 'rattled' the BJP.

In a scathing response, Stalin called CM Yogi's remarks on the language row and delimitation a "political black comedy."

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister further said that the state is opposing 'language imposition' and 'chauvinism', not any particular language, attributing the issue to a battle for 'dignity and justice'.

"Tamil Nadu's fair ...