Three-Language Policy Sparks Controversy in Tamil Nadu: Allegations of Danger
The Tamil Nadu Congress Committee President has raised concerns over the three-language policy, calling it 'dangerous' for the state's linguistic identity.

Three-Language Policy Sparks Controversy in Tamil Nadu: Allegations of Danger
The three-language policy proposed by the central government has come under fire in Tamil Nadu, with the state's Congress president labeling it as 'dangerous.' Critics argue that this policy could undermine the rich linguistic heritage of the region and impose a homogenized education framework that does not respect local languages.
Call for Accountability
This backlash reflects a growing sentiment among Tamil Nadu's citizens who fear that their cultural identity may be threatened. The Congress leader emphasized the need for the government to reconsider its stance and prioritize the rights of linguistic minorities. As reported by The Hindu, the controversy raises important questions about accountability in educational policy-making and the protection of regional languages in India.
Source: The Hindu

