No Shah, Sultan can impose Hindi: Kamal
Update: 2019-09-17 01:37 IST
Actor-turned-politician Kamal Haasan said another language agitation will take place, which will be much bigger than the Jallikattu protests in Tamil Nadu.
In a video, Kamal Haasan, standing next to the Ashoka pillar and the Preamble, said India became a republic in 1950 with a promise to the people that their language and culture will be protected.
"No Shah, Sultan or Samrat can suddenly break that promise. We respect all languages but our mother language will always be Tamil. Jallikattu was just a protest.
The battle for our language will be exponentially bigger than that," Kamal Haasan said forcefully.