The Naduassembly on Tuesday adopted a resolution against the “imposition” ofHindi. The resolution, piloted by chief minister M KStalin, contended that the recommendations submitted to the President on September 9, are against the state languages including Tamil.
With political outfits and students organisations continuing their anti-Hindi agitations, the Tamil Nadu assembly on Tuesday passed a resolution against Hindi “imposition”, backed by all parties, barring the BJP. The resolution said the report submitted to the President by Union Home minister Amit Shah in his capacity as chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Official Language and its recommendations were “detrimental to the people of non-Hindi speaking states, including Tamil Nadu”.