Goa, March 15 -- Pawan Kalyan's comments arise in the context of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin's claims that the Union government is enforcing 'Hindi imposition' and his decision not to adopt the three-language formula outlined in the National Education Policy (NEP). As the language debate continues between the Union government and Tamil Nadu, Pawan Kalyan, who leads the Janasena Party and serves as the Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, highlighted the importance of maintaining India's rich linguistic diversity. He stated that the nation requires a variety of languages, including Tamil, rather than just two.

India requires a variety of languages, including Tamil, rather than just two. "We should celebrate our linguistic dive...