The Tamil Nadu government is set to introduce a bill to ban Hindi hoardings and Hindi-language films across the state. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is expected to present the bill in the assembly today, marking the government’s move to prohibit the use of Hindi in public displays and cinema.
The move comes amid ongoing tensions between the DMK and the BJP, with the ruling party in Tamil Nadu accusing the BJP-led central government of attempting to impose Hindi through the National Education Policy (NEP) and the three-language formula, an allegation the Union government has consistently denied.
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