Chennai, March 31 -- A day after Union home minister Amit Shah accused the Tamil Nadu government of not teaching professional courses in Tamil, the DMK called it lies and warned that they will not hesitate to resist like the 1965 agitation against Hindi imposition. Meanwhile, chief minister MK Stalin urged the other southern states to be united against threats of language imposition and the delimitation exercise based on population.

While wishing Telugu and Kannada speaking "Dravidian sisters and brothers" for Ugadi on Sunday, Stalin said at a post on X: "In the face of growing linguistic and political threats like Hindi Imposition and delimitation, the need for southern unity has never been greater. We must come together and defeat ever...