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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, on his 72nd birthday, reiterated his commitment to state autonomy, two-language policy, and opposition to Hindi imposition. He emphasized his longstanding stance against Hindi imposition and thanked his supporters. Several political leaders, including the Prime Minister and DMK colleagues, greeted him. Stalin paid tribute to party icons and inaugurated school admissions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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