Chennai, July 6 -- Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Saturday launched a fierce attack on the BJP and the Centre, accusing them of suffering yet another setback in their push to impose Hindi across India.
Congratulating Uddhav Thackeray and Raj Thackeray on what he termed a "victory rally" in Maharashtra, Stalin said the rollback of the three-language policy marked the BJP's "second defeat" on the issue, according to an India Today report.
Earlier, the Thackeray cousins addressed a joint rally in Mumbai where they declared their campaign to protect the Marathi language and identity had brought them together.
He alleged that the BJP had attempted to tie the release of funds to the inclusion of Hindi as a third language under the Na...
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