Over One Lakh Supporters Back BJP’s Three-Language Policy in Tamil Nadu
In a significant show of support, over one lakh people in Tamil Nadu have rallied behind the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in their online campaign advocating for the three-language policy as outlined in the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. This initiative aims to promote multilingualism and enhance educational outcomes across the state.
Political Tensions Rise
During a recent public signature drive led by BJP leader Tamilisai Soundararajan, tensions escalated when she was detained by state authorities. Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai did not hold back in his criticism of the government’s actions, describing the detention as an attempt to stifle democratic expression. “We will not be deterred by police arrests. Our mission to support the three-language policy will continue unabated,” Annamalai declared.
Understanding the Three-Language Policy
The three-language formula aims to ensure that students in Tamil Nadu learn their mother tongue, Hindi, and English, fostering a culture of inclusivity and communication among diverse linguistic groups. Proponents argue that this policy is essential for preparing students to compete in a globalized world while still preserving regional languages and cultures.
The Role of Digital Campaigns
The BJP’s online campaign has leveraged social media platforms effectively, enabling them to reach out to a broader audience and garner support from various demographics. The overwhelming response reflects a growing interest in educational reforms and the need for a robust language policy in the state.
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As the debate continues, one thing is clear: the commitment to promoting a three-language policy in Tamil Nadu is gaining momentum, and the voices of the people are becoming increasingly difficult to ignore.