Pawan finds fault with Tamil Nadu on language issue

KAKINADA: Jana Sena chief and Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan on Friday found fault with Tamil Nadu’s stand on the language issue and said there should not be any feelings of North-South divide over the issue. He said that if the states feel the need to reduce constituencies due to delimitation, they should debate the issue and apprise the Centre.

Pawan Kalyan was speaking at the Jana Sena’s 12th Foundation Day celebrations at Chitrada village in Kakinada district.

Stating that the Jana Sena has pumped life to the four-decade-old Telugu Desam in the 2024 elections, he said that the Centre and the state are going towards a good vision. He said that India is a multi-language country and all languages should be accepted.

“If Tamil Nadu feels that the Centre is imposing Hindi language, why are Tamil cinemas being dubbed into Hindi?” he questioned.

“Some states want money from Hindi states, but their language is not accepted,” he said.

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