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MK Stalin Slams CM Yogi: ‘Chief Minister’s Remarks Are Political Black Comedy

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has launched a scathing attack on his Uttar Pradesh counterpart, Yogi Adityanath, accusing him of turning a simmering language controversy into a spectacle of 'political black comedy.' As tensions flare between the two leaders over regional identity and linguistic pride, Stalin’s sharp rebuke marks a new chapter in the escalating war of words, with the DMK chief pulling no punches in his critique of Yogi’s stance

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has sharply criticized Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's recent comments on the delimitation and three-language policy controversy. Stalin took to social media to respond to CM Yogi's comments, saying that Tamil Nadu's resonant voice on the two-language policy and fair delimitation has made the BJP nervous. In a sharp reaction, Stalin called CM Yogi's remarks on the language dispute and delimitation a political black comedy. The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister further said that the state is not opposing any particular language but language imposition and chauvinism, calling the issue a fight for dignity and justice.

Yogi Adityanath wants to lecture us on hatred- Stalin
Stalin wrote on Twitter that Tamil Nadu's fair and firm voice on two-language policy and fair delimitation is resonating across the country and the BJP is clearly nervous. Just look at the interviews of their leaders. And now Yogi Adityanath wants to lecture us on hatred? Leave us alone. This is not irony - it is the darkest form of political black comedy. We are not against any language; we are against imposition and chauvinism. This is not the politics of rioting for votes. This is a fight for dignity and justice.

Language Row heats up

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had criticised Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin over the three-language row and called it narrow politics. In an interview, CM Yogi had said that Stalin is trying to create divisions on the basis of region and language because he feels his vote bank is under threat. He emphasised that language should unite people, not divide them. He pointed out that Tamil is one of the oldest languages ​​in India, with a rich history and heritage. He emphasised that no language serves to divide; it serves to unite.

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