Amid language row, PM Modi asks DMK netas, ‘Why sign letters in English?’ | India News
[ad_1] RAMESWARAM: PM Modi took a swipe at Tamil Nadu's governing DMK over the contentious language issue on Sunday, questioning why politicians from the state sign official letters in English. "Tamil is a language of pride. I am surprised ... no one signs their name in Tamil," he said, urging them to do so.Addressing allegations from DMK-led state govt about insufficient central funds, Modi countered that BJP-led Centre had allocated three times more money to Tamil Nadu than the previous UPA administration, in which DMK was a coalition partner. "Yet, some people have developed a habit of complaining without reason. They keep crying about issues," he said.Modi made the remarks while inaugurating the Pamban vertical lift railway bridge and a series of infrastructure projects worth Rs 8,000 crore across Tamil Nadu.Stalin skips Modi event, cites prior engagementsModi stressed his govt's […]