Annamalai's CBSE language pushback: Was the ex-Tamil Nadu chief sending a message to BJP leadership in Delhi?
Former Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai publicly opposed the CBSE's revised three-language mandate, urging its withdrawal due to abrupt implementation. This move signals a calibrated political strategy to assert regional concerns and navigate the sensitive language issue in Tamil Nadu, potentially influencing the party's future leadership.
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