Chief Minister Vijay’s big attack in the Assembly: Demand to abolish NEET, announcement to remain firm on two-language policy

Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu C.Joseph Vijay During his address in the Assembly on Tuesday, he launched a scathing attack on the Central Government regarding the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). They said that NEET creates inequality in the education system And it must be ended. Along with this he clarified that Tamil Nadu is Two-language policy (Tamil and English) But it will remain intact and opposition to the imposition of any language will continue.

Told NEET to increase inequality

Chief Minister Vijay said that an examination like NEET does not do justice to rural and economically weaker students. He reiterated that Tamil Nadu has been opposing this examination for a long time and the state demands that medical admission On the basis of class 12 marks Be given.

He said that the aim of education should be to provide equal opportunities and not to create inequality among students.

Government’s clear stand on two-language policy

Vijay said in the Assembly that the current situation in Tamil Nadu two-language policy Enough for the state. He said that Tamil is the identity of the state, while English provides opportunities at the global level. In such a situation, there is no need to make any third language mandatory.

Accusing the Center of trying to impose Hindi indirectly, he said Tamil Nadu will continue to protect its language and culture.

Attacked the opposition

Chief Minister Vijay told the opposition DMK But also targeted fiercely. He said that the public has responded in the elections to those who called his government weak by calling it “just an actor’s party”.

He said that his party got widespread support from the public and the people of Tamil Nadu reposed their confidence and gave them the opportunity to form the government. Vijay said that the journey to power was not easy and his party faced many political challenges.

Also mentioned the brutal stampede

In his address, Vijay said about the year 2025. Karur stampede accident Also mentioned, in which 41 people died. He said that this incident is very sad for him and this pain can never be forgotten.

He alleged that his party was also politically targeted for this tragic incident, whereas it should not have been made a subject of politics.

“Our politics is for every family”

Chief Minister Vijay said that his government does not do politics of any one family but is working for the development of every family of Tamil Nadu.

He said in his address that in the year 1967, C.N. Annadurai’s government was made for the general public, in 1977 M.G. Ramachandran formed the people’s government and now in 2026 his government is also the common people’s government.

Film style seen in the assembly

At the end of his speech, Chief Minister Vijay took permission from the Assembly Speaker and symbolic gesture in film style Also did. During this, the ruling party MLAs welcomed him with applause. This development attracted the attention of all the members present in the assembly.

This entire address of Vijay is being seen as the political agenda of the new government of Tamil Nadu and its clear stand regarding education, language and state’s rights.

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