In one other flare up of the North versus South debate, DMK MP Dayanidhi Maran has allegedly mentioned that folks of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh who be taught solely Hindi and are available to Tamil Nadu indulge in building actions and cleansing roads and toilets. The alleged comment has as soon as once more put the highlight on the North vs South row that broke out quickly after the Telangana Assembly election outcomes earlier this month, in which Congress emerged victorious. The BJP has questioned Nitish Kumar, a accomplice in the I.N.D.I.A bloc in which DMK can also be a participant, and requested if he approves of such statements.
The get together additionally sought clarification from him on why DMK and the Opposition’s grand alliance have “hatred for Hindi-speaking” individuals from the North.
BJP assaults Nitish
“DMK MP Dayanidhi Maran says that Hindi-speaking people from UP/Bihar come to Tamil Nadu and clean roads and toilets. Does Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, and Lalu Yadav agree with their coalition partner’s opinion on Hindi speaking people? They should clarify why DMK and INDI alliance has so much hatred for Hindi-speaking Bihari brothers and sisters?” Union Minister Giriraj Singh requested whereas sharing a video of the The DMK chief on X.
BJP nationwide spokesperson Shehzad Poonawala additionally questioned Nitish Kumar, Lalu Yadav, Akhilesh Yadav (all of who’re a part of the most important events in Bihar and UP, additionally part of the Opposition bloc) and requested if they might take a stand on the matter.
“Once again an attempt to play the Divide & Rule card. First Rahul Gandhi insulted North Indian voters. Then Revanth Reddy abused Bihar DNA. Then DMK MP Senthil Kumar said “Gaumutra states”. Now Dayanidhi Maran insults Hindi audio system and North. Abusing Hindus / Sanatan, then enjoying divide and rule card is DNA of INDI. Will Nitish Kumar , Tejaswi Yadav , Lalu Yadav, Congress, SP Akhilesh Yadav all faux that this isn’t taking place ? When will they take a stand?” the BJP chief posted on X.
North-South debate
The debate started after the BJP swept Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh whereas the Congress stormed to energy in Telangana. Comments had been made differentiating the voting patterns in the Northern and the Southern states. The newest in the Hindi-non-Hindi debate occurred in the Delhi assembly of the Opposition when Nitish Kumar started to talk and DMK chief TR Baalu sought an English translation, to which the Bihar CM mentioned, “We call our country Hindustan and Hindi is our national language. We should know the language”.