The remarks sparked a sharp response from BJP Tamil Nadu President K Annamalai, who accused Thiagarajan of hypocrisy.
March 13, 2025Earlier, Dharmendra Pradhan had shared a letter from the Tamil Nadu School Education Department dated March 15, 2024, which he claimed showed the state’s consent for the PM SHRI Schools.
March 12, 2025He made it clear that Tamil Nadu would never accept the NEP: “Not only ₹2,000 crore — even if you offer ₹1 lakh crore, we will not accept this hazardous NEP scheme.”
March 11, 2025Kanimozhi expressed outrage over Pradhan’s remarks, in which he allegedly called the Tamil Nadu government "dishonest" and described the people of the state as "uncivilised."
March 11, 2025Senior TMC leader Kalyan Banerjee condemned Pradhan's comments, labeling them inappropriate and disrespectful to the people of Tamil Nadu.
March 11, 2025he protest was fueled by remarks made by Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan in Parliament, which DMK leaders deemed disrespectful.
March 11, 2025"Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, who thinks of himself as a king and speaks with arrogance, should learn to control his tongue," Stalin wrote.
March 10, 2025Speaking in the Lok Sabha, Kanimozhi expressed her deep hurt over the minister's remarks.
March 10, 2025DMK MP P Wilson explained that the party walked out from the Rajya Sabha after Deputy Chairman Harivansh refused to allow a discussion on fair delimitation for Tamil Nadu.
March 10, 2025Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has strongly criticized Pradhan, accusing him of provoking a conflict with the state over the NEP and language policies.
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