Tamil is ‘Amma’ of all languages: Rajnath Singh


Rajnath Singh

Chennai: Asserting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has a ‘personal relationship’ with Tamilnadu, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said that the Central government is committed to ensuring that Tamil refugees in Sri Lanka live with peace, equality and dignity.

Ahead of the Assembly polls in Tamilnadu, Singh addressed Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) convention and said that he is proud to be in the land of great warriors like Rajaraja Chola and Rajendra Chola who were known for making an exemplary contribution in strengthening India’s Military and Naval capabilities.

“Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee made Dr APJ Abdul Kalam the President…was that not respect of Tamilnadu? In 1974, when then Congress government left Katchatheevu island for Sri Lanka, Vajpayee condemned the decision to cede the island and spoke for moving to Supreme Court against it,” he said.

“BJP can never forget that it was Tamilnadu’s daughter Jaya Amma who wholeheartedly supported the first government of Atal Bihari Vajpayee,” he added.

Singh said that similar to Vajpayee, Prime Minister Modi also has a ‘personal relationship’ with Tamilnadu and it is reflected in his work.

“PM Modi has continuously tried for the empowerment of Tamil refugees in Sri Lanka. When Modi visited Sri Lanka after becoming Prime Minister in 2015, he also visited the Jaffna area (in Sri Lanka) and became the first Prime Minister of India to do so. New houses were given to about 27,000 Tamil brothers and sisters who had become ‘homeless’ due to the civil war there,” he said.

Our government under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi is committed to ensuring that Tamil Refugees in Sri Lanka live with peace, equality and dignity. 16,00 fishermen have been released from Sri Lankan government’s custody by the PM, he added.

Praising the culture, tradition, poets and history of Tamilnadu, he stated that Tamil language is not only beautiful and ancient but ‘Amma’ of all the Indian languages.