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    CM Stalin’s criticism of delimitation politically motivated, says Minister Kishan Reddy

    Against the backdrop of corruption, heavy taxes, power tariff hike and the inability to implement all election promises in Tamil Nadu, the DMK is trying to provoke people by showing PM Narendra Modi, Hindi and delimitation as evil, he charged

    CM Stalin’s criticism of delimitation politically motivated, says Minister Kishan Reddy
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    Union Minister G Kishan Reddy; Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin (PTI)

    HYDERABAD: Union Minister G Kishan Reddy alleged on Sunday said that Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin's criticism of the Modi government doing injustice to south India was purely politically motivated, and attributed an ulterior motive to the meeting on delimitation convened.

    In the run-up to the Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu, the DMK is carrying out a "fresh make-up to an old drama" to escape opposition among people to its rule and the alleged corruption and dictatorial attitude of Stalin's family, the BJP leader told reporters.

    Against the backdrop of corruption, heavy taxes, power tariff hike and the inability to implement all election promises in Tamil Nadu, the DMK is trying to provoke people by showing PM Narendra Modi, Hindi and delimitation as evil, he charged.

    Referring to the recent comments of Stalin, Telangana CM Revanth Reddy and BRS that Lok Sabha seats in the south would decline following delimitation of constituencies, Kishan Reddy said census has to take place for delimitation to be undertaken.

    "There is no clarity about when the census would begin. Centre is discussing with all sections," he said.

    The DMK is also trying to divert attention from the recent allegations against its leaders in liquor supply, he said.

    The DMK did not oppose when the Congress government at the Centre introduced education policy in 1986, claimed Kishan Reddy, president of BJP in Telangana.

    The BJP leader slammed the DMK government of hypocrisy on the language front. The Kothari Commission on education appointed by the Congress government in the past had strengthened the three-language formula, he said.

    Observing that the three language system began during the British era, he said there has been no instance of imposition of Hindi on any individual or state after the Modi government assumed office.

    The Modi government is the first government to promote all regional languages in the country, emphasizing on studying in the mother tongue, he said.

    "Despite knowing all this, Congress and DMK start a vicious campaign, mud-slinging when elections are round the corner," he said.

    The National Education Policy of the NDA government promotes diversity of languages in the country, he said.

    Agencies
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