Congress MP made this big demand regarding Marathi language in Lok Sabha – AnyTV News

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Varsha Gaikwad, Congress MP from Mumbai North Central constituency

Today is the first day of the monsoon session of Parliament. Congress MP Varsha Gaikwad from Mumbai North-Central seat has demanded to give classical language status to Marathi language in the Lok Sabha session. MP Varsha Gaikwad has raised this voice inside the House for the Marathi language. Varsha Gaikwad started her speech with a poem.

The history of Marathi language is 2 thousand years old

In the House, he said that the languages ​​of 6 states have been given the status of classical language. The history of Marathi language is 2 thousand years old. Varsha Gaikwad has demanded in the Lok Sabha that Marathi language should also be given special status.

Strong evidence was given of the rich history of Marathi

Varsha Gaikwad said that during the Congress government in the state, the then Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan had submitted an expert report to the Center on July 11, 2014. In this, strong evidence of the rich history of Marathi was given. It was said to declare Marathi as a classical language. She also said that in this matter, the committee of writer Ranganath Pathare has submitted a report to the Center but it has not been approved yet.

Modi government did not take any decision in 10 years

Gaikwad said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government have not taken any decision in the last ten years in order to take revenge on Maharashtra on this report. In the Lok Sabha elections, the people of Maharashtra noticed the hatred of BJP towards Marathi language and Maharashtra and have taught them a good lesson.

So far these 6 languages ​​are included

Let us tell you that the Government of India started giving the status of classical languages ​​of the country in the year 2004. So far, 6 languages ​​are included in this. These languages ​​are Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Kannada and Odia. Its purpose is to promote the invaluable heritage of these languages. Along with this, it is also to give a separate identity.

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