The DMK on Sunday appointed a team to review the Draft National Education Policy, saying the decision was necessiated by BJP-led Central Government's "serious" attempts to somehow "impose" Hindi language.
The Leader of Opposition in the Assembly MK Stalin said allocation of funds in the Union Budget to support appointment of Hindi teachers in non-Hindi speaking States was in "contradiction" to removal of compulsory Hindi clauses in revised draft education policy issued last month.
"DMK is willing to seek opinions from experts in education on the draft National Education Policy, which is posing a threat to classical language Tamil," Stalin said in a statement here. The nine-member team, including former higher education minister K Ponmudi and former school education minister Thangam Thennarasu, have been asked to submit a report within 10 days.
The report would be submitted to Union Ministry of Human Resources and Development, he noted.
Alleging that the BJP-led Centre was "serious" in somehow imposing Hindi language, the DMK chief said, "The recent budget allocation to support appointment of Hindi teachers in non-Hindi speaking states is in contradiction to the revised draft education policy."