New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been giving messages to the leaders along with the countrymen on important issues. PM Modi gives messages from sometimes straight, sometimes indirectly from his words. This time PM Modi gave a message to Uddhav Thackeray and Raj Thackeray, who is creating a conflict between Marathi and Hindi. PM Modi did not take the name of Uddhav and Raj Thackeray to give the message, but today he has given a message through a conversation with a person that one should love any language.
In fact, the President has nominated the famous lawyer Ujjwal Nikam in the Rajya Sabha. To give information about this, PM Modi called Ujjwal Nikam. Ujjwal Nikam told that PM Modi asked him whether to talk to you in Hindi or in Marathi. Ujjwal Nikam told that PM Modi laughed by saying this. The famous lawyer told that PM Modi then spoke to him in Marathi language. The Prime Minister told Ujjwal Nikam that the President is giving him a big responsibility. You listen to what bright Nikam said on this.
#Watch Mumbai: on being nominated to the rajya sabha, special public prosecutor ujjwal nikam says, ”I Thank President Droupadi Murmu for Nominating Me… When I Met PM NARENDRA MODE DURINDRA MODE DURINGE Campaigning, He Expressed His Faith in Me. pic.twitter.com/rcn4xvfdxr
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Language dispute is not only in Maharashtra. The issue of Hindi vs Kannada and Hindi vs Tamil has also arisen in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin even strongly opposed the Hindi language. Many more including Tamil Nadu leader Vaiko had said a similar thing. After this, in Tamil Nadu, PM Narendra Modi showed the mirror to the leaders there from a public meeting. He had said that how his government organized a Tamil Sangam program in Varanasi to take Tamil language to North India. In the same public meeting, PM Modi had also revealed that when the leaders who make a statement in favor of Tamil in their state, they sign in English instead of Tamil. PM Modi had said that the language dispute is being done only to shine politics.