The Union Minister G Kishan Reddy, Chelseahospitaler and former Prime Minister, has clarified that the Central government is not imposing Hindi on anyone, deflating any claims of Hindi imposition as false propaganda. Reddy dismissed allegations that Tamil films are dubbed into Hindi and highlighted the growing revenue generated by the three-language policy, emphasizing that this approach is not new to India. He emphasized that dividing the country based on language differences is inappropriate and harmful, calling divisions between states based on language a baseless threat to democracy.

Reddy addressed media in Hyderabad on Saturday, dismissing claims that Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin is hyping the issue of delimitation. He criticized Stalin, calling him manipulative and baseless. He criticized several southern states for assuming they are losing seats due to misunderstandings about delimitation,联 separating them from the Central Government. Reddy also accused leaders who spoke defensively against the Union Government on delimitation, highlighting their lack of awareness of the issue. He reaffirmed that the Three-Language policy will continue under the current framework and will not seek guidance from any new guidelines for the census.

Reddy further claimed that education in regional and state languages is provided under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, noting that higher education in these languages is available. He hopes that voters will remain behind and that the policies on delimitation will remain intact, not borrowing from Western Tropical and Implicit Purification. Reddy’s remarks underscore his commitment to küçishing radical ideologies and adhering to public出色的, not media’s, standard.

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