Nishikant dubey taunt on raj thackeray: In Maharashtra these days, politics has been heated about the language and in this dispute, there is a fierce verbal war between BJP MP Nishikant Dubey and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray. The controversy began when Dubey spoke of ‘slamming and killing’ Raj Thackeray in a statement. After this, Raj Thackeray retorted and said that he will ‘kill Dubo by’ and kill Dubey ‘.
During this rhetoric, Nishikant Dubey lashed out at Raj Thackeray’s response to Hindi and said, ‘Did I teach him Hindi?’ This pinch has given a new twist in the politics of Maharashtra. Where now language has also emerged as an election weapon.
Language became a political issue
There was a recent incident in Maharashtra. In which a shopkeeper faced beating only because he did not talk in Marathi. This incident caught fire in state politics and created a stir in political corridors. Reacting to this, BJP MP from Godda Nishikant Dubey made a sharp statement and said that if Raj Thackeray has courage, then he should also kill Urdu, Tamil or Telugu speakers in Maharashtra. Why only Hindi speakers are targeted?
Nishikant Dubey further said, if you consider yourself such a big leader, then come to Bihar, Uttar Pradesh or Tamil Nadu, we will beat you in a slap.
Government is also serious about language in Karnataka: Raj Thackeray
While defending the regional languages, MNS chief Raj Thackeray gave the example of Karnataka and said that the government there is also very serious about its language. Thackeray said, the people of Karnataka fight for their language. Every rickshaw also knows that his government is standing behind him and similarly you should stand like a column and talk in Marathi.
Chief Minister Fadnavis also tightened
Raj Thackeray also targeted Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. He said, “Fadnavis ji had said that he will make Hindi mandatory in schools but I am surprised. If you are not fighting for Marathi then why are you fighting for Hindi? The Chief Minister of Maharashtra should have made Marathi language mandatory in every school. But, instead you are talking about making Hindi mandatory.