PMK, MDMK ask centre to withdraw circular on Hindi
BY MPost15 Sept 2014 5:46 AM IST
MPost15 Sept 2014 5:46 AM IST
PMK and MDMK, constituents of BJP-led NDA, on Sunday protested against a home ministry circular to varsities that Hindi be taught along with English as a primary language, calling it another attempt to ‘impose’ Hindi and sought its immediate withdrawal.
PMK founder S Ramadoss and MDMK chief Vaiko, both BJP’s Tamil Nadu allies, said in separate statements that union home ministry had issued a circular to universities saying Hindi should be taught along with English as a primary language in all educational institutions. Besides, the circular had asked that law and commerce be taught in Hindi medium, they said.
‘There is no doubt that this is a blatant imposition of Hindi,’ Ramadoss said.
While such a decision had been taken at a meeting presided by former prime minister Manmohan Singh in July 2011, persisting with it and trying to implement it was not proper, he said.
Both parties opposed the order calling it as another attempt at imposing Hindi and sought its immediate withdrawal.
Ramdsdoss said just because many universities, including those in Tamil Nadu, received UGC grants, they cannot be used as ‘tools of Hindi imposition’ and flayed other issues like using Hindi on the social pages of central departments, Sanskrit week celebrations and the recent controversy surrounding Teachers’ Day being called ‘Guru Utsav.’
He said it was not clear if Centre consulted states on this issue and urged the Centre to ‘drop’ its efforts to ‘impose Hindi’.
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