Nirmala Sitharaman slams DMK over replacement of Rupee symbol, calls it ‘dangerous mindset’
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Nirmala Sitharaman slams DMK over replacement of Rupee symbol, calls it ‘dangerous mindset’


Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s remarks come hours after DMK government reportedly removed the official Rupee symbol from the Tamil Nadu Budget 2025-26 documents replacing it with ‘Ru’.

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman slammed the DMK-led Tamil Nadu government’s move to replace the rupee symbol, terming it as a “dangerous mindset”. Hitting back at the action, Sitharaman said on Thursday that it promotes secessionist sentiments under the pretence of regional pride. 

The Finance Minister’s remarks come hours after DMK government reportedly removed the official Rupee symbol ‘₹’ from the Tamil Nadu Budget 2025-26 documents replacing it with ‘Ru’. Launching a scathing attack on DMK, Sitharaman said the party should have protested when the rupee symbol was adopted by the UPA in 2010. DMK was part of the ruling UPA alliance at the Centre.

“Ironically, the rupee symbol was designed by D Udaya Kumar, the son of former DMK MLA N. Dharmalingam. By erasing it now, the DMK is not only rejecting a national symbol but also utterly disregarding the creative contribution of a Tamil youth,” she said.

The logo for the budget, released by the government on Thursday, carried ‘Ru’ the first letter of the Tamil word ‘Rubaai’,  which denotes the Indian currency in the vernacular language. The logo also had the caption “everything for all”, indicating what the ruling DMK claims is its inclusive governance model.

Removing a national symbol weakens commitment to national unity: FM 

“This is more than mere symbolism – it signals a dangerous mindset that weakens Indian unity and promotes secessionist sentiments under the pretence of regional pride. A completely avoidable example of language and regional chauvinism,” Sitharaman said in a tweet.

All elected representatives and authorities are sworn under the Constitution to uphold the sovereignty and integrity of our nation, she said, adding that removing a national symbol from the State Budget documents goes against that very oath, weakening the commitment to national unity. Sharing a historical perspective, the finance minister said, the Tamil word ‘Rupaai’ itself has deep roots in the Sanskrit word ‘Rupya,’ meaning ‘wrought silver’ or ‘a worked silver coin.’

This term has resonated across centuries in Tamil trade and literature, and even today, ‘Rupaai’ remains the currency name in Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka, she said. In fact, she said, several countries, including Indonesia, the Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Seychelles, and Sri Lanka, officially use ‘Rupee’ or its ‘equivalent/derivatives’ as their currency name.

“Rupee symbol is internationally well-recognized and serves as a visible identity of India in global financial transactions. At a time when India is pushing for cross-border payments using UPI, should we really be undermining our own national currency symbol?” she wondered.

(With inputs from PTI)





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