The demand to observe Thiruvalluvar's birth anniversary next year in North India schools and introduce his teachings to students, was made by Tarun Vijay, BJP MP from Uttarkhand in Rajya Sabha.
The proposal was instantly accepted by Irani, who assured that she will have Thiruvalluvar anniversary celebrated in all schools through a government order.
Vijay said language should build bridges not discord and North must not show arrogance but humbly come forward to adopt and respect South Indian languages, specially Tamil.
The move was supported by leaders across all political parties, including DMK and AIADMK, JD(U), Lok Janshakti Party, BJP, TMC and Congress.
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