Hyderabad, March 15 -- BJP leader Rachna Reddy on Saturday latched on to Andhra Deputy Chief Minister and Janasena Party chief Pawan Kalyan's criticism of Tamil Nadu politicians regarding the alleged imposition of Hindi in the State.

"He has made it clear that we need multiple languages to be fostered for students and young minds," Reddy said.

The BJP leader further questioning Tamil Nadu's stance on language policies: "Why does Tamil Nadu have this insecurity that no other state seems to have? We always had the three-language system in schools... Why is Tamil Nadu okay with the children being trained in foreign languages like French and German and not Hindi? Do they think they are a separate state?"

Pawan Kalyan on Friday pointed out ...