Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin has said it is no longer always potential to impose one language, one faith and one culture on India.

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin addresses an event through video-conferencing. (Photo: Twitter)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • MK Stalin has said it is no longer always potential to impose one language, one religionon India
  • He said federalism became once the basis of the nation
  • He said essentially the most interesting approach for India to thrive became once to like stable self ample states.

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin has said it became once no longer potential to impose one language, one faith, and one culture on India.

Addressing an event digitally, the manager minister said, “One language, one faith, and one culture is no longer that you just are going to be ready to evaluate of in India. Of us who promote one language and one faith are trying to atomize our team spirit they on occasion are the enemies of India and Indians.”

Stalin also said federalism became once the basis of the nation.

— M.Ok.Stalin (@mkstalin) July 30, 2022

He said essentially the most interesting approach for India to thrive became once to like stable self ample states.

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Stalin also praised his Kerala counterpart Pinarayi Vijayan and said the alliance between his DMK and the CPI(M) in Tamil Nadu became once “ideological” and no longer a mere electoral tie-up.

Stalin termed the arrest of journalists as autocratic behaviour and said central agencies like been “focused on” opposition leaders.

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