Tamil Nadu's Opposition party ADMK, which has already been frailing over the leadership crisis and back to back electoral defeats, is witnessing a dispute between the top two leaders.
Udhayanidhi Stalin has currently been serving as the MLA from the iconic Chepauk-Triplicane constituency in Chennai besides holding the role as the DMK's Youth Wing Secretary.
Though the policy recommends a three-language system, the minister said that the state government has been resolute in implementing a two-language system.
BJP has four MLAs in Tamil Nadu and Senthil Kumar has claimed that two of them are in touch with the DMK and that they would be roped into the party once the DMK leadership gives its nod.
The development has come at a high time when the DMK has been celebrating across the state as Chief Minister MK Stalin has marked his first year in office.
Amid being flooded with the wishes from the allied and opposition leaders, he had turned heads through these announcements that mainly go to enhance education and health care.