Make Tamil as official language: Stalin


Chennai : Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin said Tamil should be announced as the official language at Union government offices and the Madras High Court. The Chief Minister made the remark in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a speech welcoming him in Chennai. “This is the first govt event that PM Modi is participating in Tamil Nadu after the DMK government took charge. I express my welcome and gratitude to the Prime Minister,” he said.

The Prime Minister dedicated to the nation 5 projects worth over Rs 2,960 crore, in the presence of Governor R N Ravi, Union Minister L Murugan and Chief Minister M K Stalin. Stalin sought a raise in funding for the state and outlined that Tamil Nadu’s growth is unique as it is based not merely on economic parameters but on the ‘Dravidian model’ of inclusive growth. He said such infrastructure projects are important for the growth of Tamil Nadu and the state is already a pioneer in the country across several sectors. “The schemes that are being inaugurated are extremely important for the state. We are ahead in education, health, economy etc. The role of Tamil Nadu in the growth story of India is very important,” he said.

Stalin said Tamil Nadu’s growth trajectory is unique as it is not only about economic growth, but it’s about all-inclusive growth driven by social justice, equality, and women empowerment, which is the ‘Dravidian model’. He also called for the “retrieval” of Katchatheevu, a 163-acre uninhabited island ceded to Sri Lanka by India in 1974. He also sought the fishing rights of the Indian fishermen.

The Chief Minister said the GST compensation period must be extended beyond June 2022 for another two years. Noting the anti-NEET bill has been passed and sent to the President, staling urged PM Modi to ensure that the bill gets assent. Emphasising on cooperative federalism, Stalin demanded that the Central government enhance funding for Tamil Nadu projects.

Quoting former Chief Minister Karunanidhi, Stalin said, “We will extend a hand of friendship and at the same time we will raise our voices for our rights.” Speaking about the language debate, the chief minister said Tamil should be announced as the official language at Union government offices and the Madras High Court. “Tamil should be considered equal to Hindi,” he added.