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MK Stalin's Letter to Amit Shah: Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin has written a letter to Home Minister Amit Shah. In this letter, he put many things related to the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) recruitment examination before Shah. Not only this, he has also demanded Amit Shah to intervene in this matter. Stalin said in his letter- CRPF has announced that out of 9,92 vacancies 129 The vacancies will be filled in Tamil Nadu. But, whoever has applied for this exam from Tamil Nadu cannot write this exam in their mother tongue. Out of total 269 marks Marks are allotted for Basic. Understanding of Hindi which will only benefit Hindi speakers. This is completely against the goodwill of the applicants of Tamil Nadu. It is arbitrary and discriminatory. Notification making Hindi mandatory is discriminatory and one-sided Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has written a letter to Union Home Minister Amit Shah protesting against the exclusion of Tamil from the computer test for the recruitment of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). Stalin has said that the notification making only English and Hindi compulsory is discriminatory and one-sided. According to an official release issued here today, out of 9, 269 vacancies in CRPF To be filled from Tamil Nadu for which Examination to be conducted at the centers.Only Hindi speaking candidates will be benefited The Chief Minister has told Shah in the letter that the Centre's notification that the exam can be given in Hindi and English makes Tamil Nadu candidates unable to take the exam in their own mother tongue in their own home state. He said that in addition, 92 out of points have been prescribed for basic understanding in Hindi so that only Hindi speaking Only candidates will be benefited. Candidates will face obstacles in getting government jobs According to the release, the Chief Minister told Shah- In simple words, the CRPF notification is against the interests of candidates applying from Tamil Nadu. It is not only one-sided but also discriminatory. Stalin said that this would hinder the candidates from getting government jobs. He said that this notification is against the constitutional rights of the candidates. He has requested Shah to intervene immediately to enable non-Hindi speaking youth to take the exam by including regional languages ​​including Tamil in the examination process. (with language input) Amit ShahCRPFMK StalinPublished Date Sun, Apr 9, 2023, 4: 06 PM IST

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MK Stalin’s Letter to Amit Shah: Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin has written a letter to Home Minister Amit Shah. In this letter, he put many things related to the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) recruitment examination before Shah. Not only this, he has also demanded Amit Shah to intervene in this matter. Stalin said in his letter- CRPF has announced that out of 9,92 vacancies 129 The vacancies will be filled in Tamil Nadu. But, whoever has applied for this exam from Tamil Nadu cannot write this exam in their mother tongue. Out of total 269 marks Marks are allotted for Basic. Understanding of Hindi which will only benefit Hindi speakers. This is completely against the goodwill of the applicants of Tamil Nadu. It is arbitrary and discriminatory.

Notification making Hindi mandatory is discriminatory and one-sided Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has written a letter to Union Home Minister Amit Shah protesting against the exclusion of Tamil from the computer test for the recruitment of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). Stalin has said that the notification making only English and Hindi compulsory is discriminatory and one-sided. According to an official release issued here today, out of 9, 269 vacancies in CRPF To be filled from Tamil Nadu for which Examination to be conducted at the centers.Only Hindi speaking candidates will be benefited The Chief Minister has told Shah in the letter that the Centre’s notification that the exam can be given in Hindi and English makes Tamil Nadu candidates unable to take the exam in their own mother tongue in their own home state. He said that in addition, 92 out of points have been prescribed for basic understanding in Hindi so that only Hindi speaking Only candidates will be benefited.

Candidates will face obstacles in getting government jobs According to the release, the Chief Minister told Shah- In simple words, the CRPF notification is against the interests of candidates applying from Tamil Nadu. It is not only one-sided but also discriminatory. Stalin said that this would hinder the candidates from getting government jobs. He said that this notification is against the constitutional rights of the candidates. He has requested Shah to intervene immediately to enable non-Hindi speaking youth to take the exam by including regional languages ​​including Tamil in the examination process. (with language input)

Amit ShahCRPFMK StalinPublished Date

Sun, Apr 9, 2023, 4: 06 PM IST