NE NEWS SERVICE
PUDUCHERRY, JAN 22
Puducherry Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy said that the territorial administration would spare no efforts to protect Tamil language and it would never accept imposition of Hindi here recently.
Unveiling the statue of the Tamil saint and poet Thiruvalluvar (the author of Tamil treatise Thirukkural) on the premises of the Puducherry Thamizh Sangam, he said this was made clear at the All India Education Ministers conference convened by the union government recently to discuss the New Education Policy.
Puducherry Education Minister R. Kamalakannan made it clear that the Puducherry administration was committed to two-language formula.
“We would spare no steps to protect Tamil while adopting English as the link language,” he said.
Narayanasamy said the education minister had made it clear that the Puducherry government would never budge from its stand to protect Tamil.
Education Minister R. Kamalakannan intervened to tell the chief minister that “none from Tamil Nadu had participated in the meeting convened by the HRD Ministry to discuss the New Education Policy recently”.
Office bearers of the Thamizh Sangam, Health Minister Malladi Krishna Rao, Revenue Minister M O H F Shah Jahan and delegates of various Tamil outfits were among those present at the meeting.