Bharthiya Janata Party could not entrench itself in Tamilnadu easily and it would be an unhill task for the party to do so said Kanimozhi, DMK Rajyasabha MP.

Participating in an Anti -NEET and anti- Hindi seminar organised by the DMK at a marriage hall in Avarampalayam the DMK MP said and alleged that the BJP is out to destroy Tamil lanaguage, identity and its cultural tenets.
Alleging that the AIADMK ministers who were subservient to AIADMK Supremo Jayalalitha when she was alive are now bending backwards infront of the leaders at the Centre to keep them in good humour.
While noting that DMK is not against Hindi language but only against the impositon of Hindi language she said that Hindi is being imposed through social media, central government offices and even through mile stones on the highways.
While warning the Centre that students might take to streets and assemble in Marina to fight aginst the imposition of NEET and Hindi, Kanimozhi said as per the constitution Hindi is one of 22 offical Indian languages and not a national language as is made out to be.
“The people of Tamilnadu and student community should resist all attempts to impose Hindi and defeat the hidden agenda of the BJP Government” Kanimozhi said.

Participating in an Anti -NEET and anti- Hindi seminar organised by the DMK at a marriage hall in Avarampalayam the DMK MP said and alleged that the BJP is out to destroy Tamil lanaguage, identity and its cultural tenets.
Alleging that the AIADMK ministers who were subservient to AIADMK Supremo Jayalalitha when she was alive are now bending backwards infront of the leaders at the Centre to keep them in good humour.
While noting that DMK is not against Hindi language but only against the impositon of Hindi language she said that Hindi is being imposed through social media, central government offices and even through mile stones on the highways.
While warning the Centre that students might take to streets and assemble in Marina to fight aginst the imposition of NEET and Hindi, Kanimozhi said as per the constitution Hindi is one of 22 offical Indian languages and not a national language as is made out to be.
“The people of Tamilnadu and student community should resist all attempts to impose Hindi and defeat the hidden agenda of the BJP Government” Kanimozhi said.