Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin Accuses BJP of Fund Diversion
In a bold statement that has stirred political waters, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has accused the BJP-led Union government of diverting a substantial sum of Rs 2,152 crore, which was originally allocated to Tamil Nadu under the PM Shri scheme. Instead, Stalin claims these funds were redirected to states like Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh, portraying this act as a form of political coercion.
Criticism of National Education Policy
Stalin’s criticism does not end with the financial allegations. He further asserts that this diversion of funds is a direct punishment for Tamil Nadu’s rejection of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and the controversial three-language formula. With a keen focus on regional autonomy, Stalin argues that the central government’s actions reflect a disregard for the state’s democratic choices and educational preferences.
Political Implications and Responses
As Tamil Nadu continues to assert its identity and educational framework, the tension between the state and the central government is palpable. Stalin’s remarks have resonated with many in Tamil Nadu who feel marginalized by decisions made at the national level. The ongoing discourse raises questions about the balance of power between state and central authorities in India.
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