
When the “news” broke that tamil Nadu’s DMK government was planning to ban hindi movies, songs, and hoardings, the North indian media went into a frenzy — anchors screaming about “Dravidian extremism,” whatsapp groups buzzing with half-baked outrage. But within hours, the truth hit harder than their manufactured headlines: it was all fake. No bill, no proposal, no plan. Just another BJP IT cell psy-op designed to ignite cultural wars and distract from the real failures — inflation, unemployment, and corruption.
From Breaking news to Breaking Logic
It started like every Godi media fairytale — “sources say,” “rumours suggest,” “reports claim.” Translation: they made it up. No official statement, no draft bill, no ministerial note. Just another cooked-up controversy served on prime time to fill airtime between adani ads.
BJP IT Cell’s Favourite Formula — Fake, Fan, Flame
• Step 1: Spread a lie on social media.
• Step 2: Get paid handles to amplify it.
• Step 3: Let tv channels shout it into reality.
By the time the truth comes out, the outrage has already done its job — polarise, divide, distract.
DMK Called It What It Is — Baseless Garbage
The tamil Nadu government wasted no time calling this propaganda what it truly is — utter nonsense. Officials confirmed no such bill exists, and no such discussion ever happened. DMK may oppose hindi imposition — and rightly so — but banning films or music isn’t even on the table.
North Media’s South Problem
For decades, tamil Nadu has stood for linguistic pride, not hatred. Yet every time the state says “don’t impose, let us choose,” Delhi-based media twists it into “Tamil Nadu hates Hindi.” The insecurity is showing — and the bias is blinding.
This Fake Outrage Serves One master — Distraction
When the economy burns, create a fake cultural war. When unemployment rises, blame the South for “Hindi hatred.” When elections near, invent a villain. Every fabricated controversy is just a smokescreen to hide national decay.
The Real tamil Nadu — Multilingual, Modern, and Self-Respecting
Tamil Nadu watches hindi films, listens to hindi songs, and still proudly speaks Tamil. It doesn’t need Delhi’s permission to be inclusive — or BJP’s certificate to be patriotic. That’s what really burns the propagandists.
Fake news is Treason by Another Name
When the media lies to divide Indians, it’s not journalism — it’s psychological warfare. And the people of tamil Nadu have seen enough to call it what it is: manufactured hate in the garb of news.
💣 CLOSING STRIKE
The “Hindi Ban Bill” never existed — but the propaganda ecosystem behind it is very real. As long as truth doesn’t trend and outrage sells, Godi media will keep inventing enemies out of thin air. But tamil Nadu has one message for them — we won’t be your scapegoat, your TRP fuel, or your distraction.