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Nainar Nagenthran flays DMK government for ‘stopping' distribution of free textbooks to Tamil Associations outside State

Nainar Nagenthran flays DMK government for ‘stopping' distribution of free textbooks to Tamil Associations outside State

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BJP Tamil Nadu president Nainar Nagendran on Monday alleged that the DMK government, citing financial crunch, had stopped a four-decade old scheme of supplying free Tamil textbooks to Tamil associations outside the State.
In a post on X, he alleged that the DMK government had splurged crores on empty advertisements and now cited a lack of funds to distribute Tamil textbooks free of cost to Tamil Associations outside the State. 'Is this what the Dravidian model's commitment to Tamil looks like? Is this the focus the Dravidian model has towards Tamil Development?' he wondered.
'If the DMK government truly cares about the growth of Tamil, beyond politics, it should immediately revoke its decision and continue the free distribution of textbooks to Tamil Associations outside the State,' he said.
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