After the Tamil song controversy, Deputy CM accused of imposing Hindi

Tamil Nadu: 'Tamil Thai Vazhthu' was being sung in the Hindi festival closing ceremony. During this, the word Dravidian was accidentally left out of the song. Since then, the political temperature has been on the peak.
The uproar over the omission of the word Dravidian in the state anthem has not subsided. Governor RN Ravi and the central government are being targeted over this. Now the Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin has made a different kind of request to the newlyweds. He said that many people are trying to impose Hindi in the state. In such a situation, you people should name your child in Tamil.
What is the matter?
The matter is related to a Hindi festival closing ceremony. 'Tamil Thai Vazhthu' was being sung in this ceremony. During this, the word Dravidian was accidentally left out of the song, after which CM MK Stalin called it an insult to the Tamil language. Stalin had said that the Governor has a 'Dravidian allergy' and the central government should immediately remove him from the post. However, after this the Governor had clarified. He said that it happened by mistake.
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Deputy CM made this request
Now Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin said, 'I request the newlyweds to come up with a beautiful Tamil name for their child. This is because many people are trying to impose Hindi in Tamil Nadu. They could not do it directly. That is why they are leaving out some words of Tamil Thai Vazhthu (state song).'
'Trying to impose Hindi under education policy'
He said that they are trying to impose Hindi under the new education policy. But they are failing in all this. Already someone tried to change the name of the state from Tamil Nadu. But since objections were raised across the state, he apologized. Now some people are talking about removing the word 'Dravidam' from Tamil Thai Vazhthu.
He further said, 'As long as the last cadre of DMK is alive, as long as the last Tamil is alive, no one can even touch Tamil, Tamil Nadu and Dravidian. Tamil Nadu will never accept the imposition of Hindi.'
CM had made this allegation earlier
Let us tell you, earlier CM MK Stalin had raised the question that if such a word was removed from the national anthem, would the Governor accept it? He called this incident an insult to Tamil Nadu and the Tamil language and alleged that Governor Ravi has disrespected the sentiments of the state. Stalin has appealed to the central government to remove such a person from the post, who does not respect Tamil culture and law.
Governor's office's response: It was done inadvertently
However, the Governor's office denied this allegation. His media advisor Thirugnana Sambandam had said that it happened by mistake and the Governor had no hand in it. According to him, the team of singers had inadvertently left out the word Dravidian at the beginning of the program. He said that he would immediately bring it to the notice of the organisers and called it a common mistake.
Governor Ravi called Stalin's allegations 'racial'
Reacting to Stalin's statement, Governor Ravi called it a 'racial comment'. He said that the Chief Minister made false allegations against him and accused him of not respecting the Tamil song. Ravi claimed that he sings 'Tamil Thai Vazhthu' with full respect in every function and deeply respects the Tamil language.