‘Will resist Hindi imposition forever’: CM Stalin on TN Language Martyrs’ Day

Chennai: Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Sunday led the state’s observance of Language Martyrs’ Day, paying homage to those who laid down their lives during the historic anti-Hindi agitations that defined Tamil Nadu’s linguistic and political course.

Dressed in black as a mark of remembrance and resistance, the Chief Minister visited the Thalamuthu-Natarasan Memorial at Moolakothalam in Chennai to honour the martyrs of the language struggle.

At the memorial, CM Stalin offered floral tributes to the portraits of Thalamuthu and Natarasan, two young men who died during protests against the imposition of Hindi.

Standing in solemn silence, the Chief Minister raised the slogan, “Salutations to the martyrs of the language struggle”, underscoring the state’s enduring commitment to linguistic dignity and federal principles.

The CM also wrote on his X handle that Hindi has no place in the state.

“Language Martyrs’ Day of Glorious Tribute: Neither then, nor now, nor ever will Hindi have a place here! A state that loves its language as its very lifeblood, it united and fought against Hindi imposition. Every time it was imposed, it resisted with the same valour. It protected the rights and identity of the diverse language-based nations across the Indian subcontinent. I pay my grateful respects to those martyrs who gave their precious lives for Tamil. May no more lives be lost in the language struggle henceforth; may our Tamil consciousness never die! We will resist Hindi imposition forever!” Stalin wrote in Tamil on X.

Language Martyrs’ Day is observed every year on January 25 to remember those who lost their lives resisting compulsory Hindi, particularly during the anti-Hindi movements of the 1930s and the mass agitation of 1965. These movements arose from fears that enforcing Hindi in education and administration would marginalise Tamil and weaken regional autonomy.

The 1965 agitation, marked by widespread student participation and public protests across Tamil Nadu, resulted in several deaths and left an indelible mark on the state’s collective memory. The agitation also reshaped national language policy.

Following sustained protests in Tamil Nadu, the Union government assured that English would continue as an associate official language along with Hindi, a compromise that helped ease tensions and reinforced India’s multilingual character.

Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin, Ministers P.K. Sekar Babu and M.P. Saminathan, and Chennai Mayor R. Priya were present during the tribute. Senior officials, party leaders, and members of the public also attended, reflecting the continuing relevance of the language question in Tamil Nadu’s public life.

Later in the day, the Chief Minister is scheduled to unveil the statues of Thalamuthu and Natarasan at the Thalamuthu-Natarasan Mansion complex in Egmore. The unveiling is expected to draw students, language activists, and representatives of various organisations.

By leading the observance, CM Stalin reaffirmed the Dravidian movement’s long-held position that linguistic rights are integral to social justice, self-respect, and India’s federal spirit — principles that continue to shape Tamil Nadu’s political and cultural identity.

IANS

 

Tharoor stands firm on Ops Sindoor, dismisses rift talks with Cong leadership

Thiruvananthapuram: Senior Congress leader and Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor on Saturday said there was no change in the stand he had taken on “Operation Sindoor” and that he had no...

Governor’s refusal to read address a challenge to democracy: CM Stalin in TN Assembly

Chennai: The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly entered the fifth day on Saturday of its ongoing session, with Chief Minister M. K. Stalin delivering a strong and detailed response during the...

‘From Thiruvananthapuram begins Kerala’s change’: PM Modi unleashes broadside against Left, UDF

Thiruvananthapuram: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday declared that the BJP’s historic victory in the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation marked the beginning of a political transformation in Kerala, asserting that the state...

NDA campaign kicks off at PM Modi rally near Chennai; Dhinakaran targets Stalin over ‘dynastic politics’

  Chennai:  Prime Minister Narendra Modi's election rally near Madurantakam on the outskirts of Chennai on Friday marked the formal launch of the National Democratic Alliance's (NDA) campaign for the...

Rebranding of BNP’s Tarique Rahman cannot erase corrupt legacy: Bangladesh Awami League

Dhaka: Bangladesh Awami League on Thursday warned that the country is witnessing a disturbing political trend, with Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairman Tarique Rahman being celebrated, rehabilitated, and projected as...

Rahul Gandhi, Kharge join ‘MGNREGA Bachao Sangram’; Cong plans to make it ‘mass movement’

New Delhi: Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi and Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Thursday joined the 'MGNREGA Bachao Sangram' in the national Capital, as...

Governor’s refusal to read govt-prepared speech would be betrayal of Constitution: K’taka govt

Bengaluru: Amid uncertainty over the Governor’s customary address to the joint session of the Karnataka Legislature, the Siddaramaiah government has stated that any refusal by Governor Thawarchand Gehlot to read...

Politics not luxury and comfort, but austerity: Nitin Nabin’s first address as BJP chief

New Delhi: After being elected the new BJP National President on Tuesday, Nitin Nabin said that this day is "a moment of resolve" for him, as he is not just...

I am party worker and Nitin Nabin is my boss: PM Modi

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday congratulated Nitin Nabin on his election as the BJP National President and said that now Nabin will serve as his "boss", and...

TN Assembly session: Governor RN Ravi walks out of Assembly amid ‘National Anthem’ row

Chennai: Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi walked out of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly on Tuesday shortly after the House convened for its first session of the year, triggering fresh...

Bengal SIR: SC orders ECI to publish names of individuals flagged for ‘logical discrepancies’

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday issued a slew of directions to the Election Commission of India (ECI) to ensure that the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral...

Maharashtra municipal poll results – a victory of power, not principles: Shiv Sena-UBT in Saamana

Mumbai: The Shiv Sena-Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray (SS-UBT) on Monday said those who voted for the BJP-Shinde alliance in Mumbai have effectively signed a "death warrant" for the city. It suggests...

Read Previous

Deve Gowda hits out at Cong-led K’taka govt, slams Rahul Gandhi

Read Next

Maharashtra BJP leader’s name in Bengal voter list, gets SIR notice

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com