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‘Ru’ symbol in Budget determination for language policy, says CM Stalin

Chennai: The replacing of the Indian rupee symbol with the Tamil letter ‘Ru’ in the Budget presented for 2025-26 was to show how determined the ruling DMK was over the language policy, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and the party president M K Stalin said on Sunday.

While he had released the logo for the Budget, “those who don’t like Tamil made it a big news,” he said in an apparent attack on the BJP.

Sharply criticising the CM, AIADMK leader Edappadi K Palaniswami wondered if the ‘Ru’ alone would make the Budget a hit and claimed the financial excercise undertaken by the DMK since 2021 was an “utter flop”.

The CM, in his regular “Ungalil Oruvan” (One among you) video address, also took a jibe at Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for her criticism on the rupee symbol issue, saying she could respond on the matter but not on Tamil Nadu’s plea for funds.

“I had released the Budget logo. We had the ‘Ru’ to show how determined we are in the language policy. But those who don’t like Tamil made it a big news,” he said.

The Tamil Nadu government’s replacing the rupee symbol with ‘Ru,’ the first letter of ‘Rubaai’ that denotes the national currency in the vernacular language, had kicked up a row with the BJP taking strong exception to the change.

“We had pleaded with the Union Government to give funds for 100-day job scheme (MGNREGA), disaster management, and release school education funds. The union finance minister (Sitharaman) who did not respond to these, has spoken on this matter,” he said.

Even she had, in many posts, used the word ‘Ru,’ he claimed.

“In English, Rupees is written simply as Rs. That doesn’t matter to them, but this seems to be an issue for them.

Overall, our Budget was a hit across the nation, as was Tamil,” he said.

The CM was apparently referring to the language row between Tamil Nadu and the Centre.

The ruling DMK has been accusing the BJP-led Union government of ‘imposing’ Hindi on the southern state through the National Education Policy, a charge denied by the latter.

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