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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin greeted Telugu and Kannada speakers on Ugadi, urging them to protect their linguistic and political rights. He emphasized the DMK government's respect for linguistic minorities and its role in restoring a holiday for the festival. Stalin also recalled a past language war against Hindi imposition and urged parents to foster appreciation for their mother tongue.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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