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Schools run by DMK leaders teach Hindi only because of centre's edu policy: Stalin

March 05, 2025

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The New Indian Express Coimbatore

IN a bid to debunk BJP's argument that Hindi is being taught in CBSE schools run by some DMK leaders, party president Chief Minister M K Stalin stated that the union government's education policy is to be blamed for the situation and not any individual, irrespective of their political alignment.

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In the seventh part of his letter series in party organ Murasoli, Stalin said that anybody, whether attached to a political party or not, can run a school by obtaining the necessary permissions. "On this basis, a number of DMK functionaries are running state-board as well CBSE schools. If Hindi is being taught in these private CBSE schools, the union government's education policy is the reason," he said.

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