Amid the three-language row, Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin has accused his Uttar Pradesh counterpart of engaging in "political black comedy." Stalin's reply comes after the UP CM accused the DMK leader of creating divisions based on region and language for his vote bank.
Taking to X, the Tamil Nadu chief minister stated that the state's call for a "fair deal" in language policy and delimitation is now gaining attention and unsettling the BJP.
"Tamil Nadu라이브 바카라 fair and firm voice on #TwoLanguagePolicy and #FairDelimitation is echoing nationwide—and the BJP is clearly rattled. Just watch their leaders’ interviews. And now Hon’ble Yogi Adityanath wants to lecture us on hate? Spare us. This isn’t irony—it라이브 바카라 political black comedy at its darkest,” wrote Stalin.
Stalin added that Tamil Nadu does not oppose any language, but opposes "imposition and chauvinism."
"This isn’t riot-for-votes politics. This is a battle for dignity and justice,” he added.
What Did Yogi Adityanath Say?
In an interview with news agency ANI, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath accused Stalin of creating divisions to increase his vote bank.
"The country should not be divided based on language or region. We are grateful to Prime Minister Modi ji for organising the third edition of the Kashi-Tamil Sangamam in Varanasi. Tamil is one of India's oldest languages, with a history as ancient as Sanskrit. Every Indian respects and reveres Tamil, as many elements of Indian heritage are still preserved in the language. So, why should we hate Hindi?" said Adityanath.
"When they sense their vote bank is under threat, they attempt to create divisions along regional and linguistic lines. People must remain vigilant against such divisive tactics and uphold the country's unity," the UP CM added.