Chennai:Wading into the Hindi imposition row, senior DMK leader and the party's Rajya Sabha member TKS Elangovan has said the language would reduce Tamils to the status of "Shudras" and claimed the Hindi-speaking states in the country are lesser developed than those with vernacular languages as a mother tongue. Attempts are being made to "impose Manu dharma through the imposition of Hindi," Elangovan said in his remarks while speaking at a conference on the language imposition issue, organised by the Dravidar Kazhagam recently.
The DMK leader, who also opposed Union Home Minister Amit Shah's pitch for Hindi, was not immediately available for comments. "What will Hindi do? Only make us Shudras. It will do no benefit to us," he said. 'Shudras' is the term used to denote the so-called lower rung in the caste hierarchy. Elangovan further pointed out at non-Hindi speaking West Bengal, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat and asked if these States were developed or not.
"Hindi is not the mother tongue of people in these states. The undeveloped states are (the Hindi-speaking) Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan and the newly created ones. Why should I learn Hindi?" he asked. Alleging that Hindi imposition is a sensitive subject in Tamil Nadu, he said that the DMK had successfully used the issue to mobilise public support in the 1960s.