DMK to open ‘Dravida schools’ in all schools and colleges of TN, public call it move to spread Hindu hatred

Tamil Nadu Higher Education Minister K. Ponmudy has said that all schools and colleges of the state must have a ‘Dravida school’ from next year. 

The second year anniversary of the Dravida School established by known Suba Veerapandian of anti-Hindu organization Dravida Kazhagam was held at Anbagam in Thenampettai, Chennai yesterday.

Speaking on the occasion, Minister Ponmudy said that Dravida Schools are need of the hour to teach students about Dravidian history. He said that a man committed to the Dravidian ideology is now the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and added that Dravida Schools will be established in all schools and colleges of Tamil Nadu from next year.

In other words, Minister Ponmudy’s call for the establishment of a Dravida School in all schools and colleges in Tamil Nadu, which was started by Suba Veerapandian, who has been spewing Hindu hatred throughout his life, seems to indicate that the DMK government is planning to spread Hindu hatred and religious conversion among students.

This has led to genuine concerns among the public about the DMK planning to sow the seeds of Hindu hatred in school children and college students.

The Dravidian school of thought is based on the ideals of rabid anti-Hindu demagogue EV Ramasamy Naicker. It emphasizes on the breaking of family and social structures by asking people to leave the principle of monogamy, opposing rituals, derogating Hindu religion, etc.

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