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M.K. Stalin's dangerous agenda: The sinister move to alter India's symbol
The Sunday Guardian
|March 16, 2025
Given the gravity of this issue, the Central government cannot afford to ignore it. If Stalin is allowed to normalize this change, it will set a precedent that could be disastrous for the country's unity.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is treading a dangerous and divisive path with his latest move—replacing the ₹ symbol with a Tamil script symbol. While it may seem like a harmless assertion of cultural pride, the implications of this decision are far more sinister. This is not just a regional or linguistic statement; it is a calculated political maneuver designed to carve out a separate Tamil identity, distinct from India's national character.
The move raises serious questions about Stalin's long-term ideological trajectory and whether he is subtly working towards a renewed push for Tamil sub-nationalism.
Symbols carry immense significance, representing ideology, history, and political intent. The ₹ symbol, officially adopted in 2010, was created to reflect both the Devanagari letter "र" (Ra) and the Roman letter "R", encapsulating India's diverse linguistic heritage while maintaining a unified economic identity. By attempting to replace it with a Tamil-specific symbol, Stalin is challenging this very unity. This is not just a matter of regional pride—it is an open provocation against the idea of a united India. A national currency symbol is meant to transcend regional boundaries and linguistic divisions, acting as a unifying factor in a vast and diverse nation. Altering it to reflect a state's distinct identity sends a dangerous message: that Tamil Nadu does not see itself as fully integrated with the rest of India.
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