The Shiv Sena (UBT) and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) after addressing the joint rally in Worli by the Shiv Sena (UBT) and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) after the Maharashtra government canceled Hindi as the third language, said that Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut said that two prominent leaders of the Thackeray family would give direction to Marathi Manush.
Talking to reporters, Sanjay Raut said, “It is like a festival for all of us in Maharashtra that two prominent leaders of the Thackeray family, who were separated due to their political ideologies, are finally coming together to share a platform after 20 years. It has always been our wish that we should fight those who are against the people of Maharashtra. Today, we will come together.”
Recently, the Maharashtra government withdrew its April 16 order on the implementation of the Tri-Language Policy, under which Hindi was made “compulsory” for students from classes 1 to 5 studying in English and Marathi medium schools.
MNS leader Sandeep Sudhakar Deshpande said, “This is a historic day. We are not only celebrating at his venue, but the Marathi people are celebrating on July 5 in many places in Maharashtra, because the way our government was trying to impose Hindi on us, it is a victory against him. I do not think that this victory rally should not be seen as a political rally. Victory is. “
Giving information about the cancellation of the proposals passed on 16 April and 17 June, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced that a committee would be formed to discuss the implementation of Trishag formula in the state.
Chief Minister Fadnavis on Friday warned of strict legal action against those who commit hooliganism in the name of Marathi. He said that the Mahayuti government will not tolerate violence against common people.
He said, “It is not wrong to proud of Marathi language in Maharashtra, but if someone goes hoisted due to language, we will not tolerate it. If someone beats people on the basis of language, it will not be tolerated. The police have taken action by registering an FIR on the incident and if someone in the future makes such a language dispute, then legal action will be taken, “Fadnavis asked reporters here.