DMK claims that the Union government under the guidance of BJP wants to “impose” the North Indian language on Tamil Nadu through the implementation of the trial formula in the national education policy.
MK Stalin, Chief Minister Tamil Nadu
Among the urban language in Tamil Nadu, the state government replaced the Indian symbol of Rupee with a Tamil letter in its logo for the 2025-26 budget, which will be entered on the State Assembly on Friday.
While this step attracted the anger of the opposition BJP, managing the DMK question whether there was a rule that banned this reflection.
Finance Minister Tamil Nadu Tannaras is scheduled to make a budget on Friday.
The budget logo published by the government on Thursday was the first letter of the Tamil word “Rubai”, which denotes the Indian currency in the greater language.
The logo also had the signature “Everything for All” indicating that the DMK, which claims, is its inclusive control model.
This step was killed by BJP TN K Annamalai.
“The DMK government budget for 2025-26 replaces the Rupee symbol developed by Tamilian, which was accepted by the whole Bharat and included in our currency.”
“Thiru Udhay Kumar, which developed a character, is the son of a former dmk mla. How stupid you can become, thiru @mkstalin?” He said in a report on social media.
It also shared the 2024-25 budget logo, which had an Indian symbol of Rupee.
Responding, DMK’s press secretary Saranan Anadurai said he did not oppose and stopped using Ru in Tamil. “
“Then why such anger,” he asked in a message about “X.”
The senior leader of the BJP and former head of the state unit Tamilsa Sundrajan also slammed DMK.
“We are sorry for the attitude towards Chief Minister Tamil Nadu (Stalin) and the government Tamil Nadu,” she said on the video PTI.
It was “nonsense”, as the anomala mentioned, she said and asked why the changes had occurred after they were so long and when they became Tamil.
“They are against national integrity, national unity,” she blamed, slamming DMK.
Development is among the linguistic number between the center and Tamil Nadu.
By ruling DMK and other major political parties in the state that prohibits the BDP, they claim that the introduction of trade unions on Hindi is the accusation of the latter.
DMK claimed that the center wants to “impose” North Indian language on Tamil Nadu through the implementation of the 3rd language formula in the national education policy.
The government stated that he would not follow a 3-language formula, but only follow his decades of the 2nd language of Tamil and English.
According to the government portal “Knowindia.gov.in” the symbol of the Rupee is a vital “RA” and Roman capital “R” with two parallel horizontal stripes that go above the national flag as well as “equal” sign.
“The Indian sign of Rupee was adopted by the Indian government on July 15, 2010,” the statement reads.
(Except for headlines, this story did not edit DNA employees and published with PTI)