Chennai: The Tamil Nadu government has decided to withdraw its controversial order of changing the spellings of English name for various places, said K. Pandiarajan, Minister for Tamil Official Language and Tamil Culture.
"We are working on alignment of views by experts on transliteration standards from Tamil to English. Hopefully, we should get this released in 2/3 days. The GO (government order) on the change of English names for Tamil names for places has been withdrawn. Will absorb all feedback & reissue shortly," Pandiarajan tweeted on Thursday.
He also said a transliteration protocol will be established first and based on that changes in the English names to a limited extent will be carried out.
Reacting to the development DMK President M. K.Stalin late Thursday said the government led by Chief Minister K. Palaniswami has become a 'somersault government'.
Stalin said, "Should not the rulers have asked the experts at the first instance itself or do the rulers think themselves as experts?"
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