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Kamal Haasan Engages with Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin Over Hindi Imposition Controversy

March 1, 2025 2 Min Read
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The actor-turned-politician Kamal Haasan met with Tamil Nadu’s Chief Minister MK Stalin on Friday amid ongoing disputes over the imposition of Hindi.

The ruling DMK has alleged that the Central Government is imposing Hindi through the three-language policy as part of the National Education Policy, a claim that has been refuted by the Union Government.

Previously, the actor spoke to party members in Chennai during the 8th anniversary celebration of his party, Makkal Needhi Maiyam (MNM), where he stressed the significance of linguistic identity.

To commemorate the occasion, Haasan raised the party flag at the MNM headquarters in Chennai.

In his speech, Haasan highlighted the difficulties faced by Tamilians, particularly in their quest to safeguard their language. He referred to Tamil Nadu’s historical resistance to the imposition of Hindi, cautioning those who might not take language matters seriously.

“Tamilians have sacrificed their lives for a language. Don’t trifle with this matter. Tamilians, including children, understand which language they require. They possess the wisdom to choose the language they need,” Haasan stated, alluding to the enduring demand for linguistic independence.

He also addressed the criticisms directed at his political career, with some labeling him a “failed politician.” However, Haasan reflected on his path, conceding that he might have ventured into politics sooner.

“I feel I failed because I entered politics too late. Had I entered 20 years ago, my speech and stance would have been different,” he remarked.

In his address to party activists, Haasan indicated MNM’s forthcoming political aspirations, asserting that the party’s presence would be felt in Parliament this year and in the state Assembly next year. He encouraged his supporters to start gearing up for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, highlighting the necessity of their active involvement.

“Today, we are eight years old, akin to a growing child. This year, our voice will resound in Parliament, and next year, your voices will be heard in the Assembly,” he asserted.

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