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M K Stalin Vows to Resist Hindi Imposition on Language Martyrs Day

On this news bulletin, the focus is on Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin's firm stance against linguistic centralisation. Speaking on Language Martyrs Day, Stalin reiterated, 'Tamil consciousness will never die' and emphasized that there is no place for the imposition of Hindi in the state. The Chief Minister highlighted Tamil Nadu's history of resisting such moves, asserting that the state will always oppose Hindi imposition. The programme also covers a violent security breach on the Trichy-Chennai highway, where country-made bombs were hurled at a police van escorting a notorious criminal near the Perambalur toll plaza. This incident has sparked a political row, with AIADMK chief Edappadi K. Palaniswami and the BJP slamming the DMK government over a perceived breakdown of law and order. The report explores the rising concerns regarding public safety and the political friction between the ruling DMK and the opposition in Tamil Nadu.

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