Maharashtra hindi language dispute: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Nishikant Dubey challenged Raj Thackeray to come to UP-Bihar amidst a fierce flame in Maharashtra, from Godda seat in Jharkhand. Nishikant also made a comment with Raj Thackeray, after which this controversy has been taken and a big form. On this statement, now Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray has now given his response.
Uddhav reversed Nishikant Dubey and said, some people are trying to spoil peace and harmony in the state like a hyena. He accused the BJP of walking on the policy of ‘divide and rule’, trying to gain political advantage. Uddhav said that this style of politics has now lost its relevance long ago. BJP is very upset with the success of our rally in Mumbai.
He stressed that we are not against any language. Our MPs also use Hindi language in Parliament. But we protest if any language is forced. Uddhav Thackeray criticized the Maharashtra government minister Ashish Shelar for comparing violent incidents with non -Marathi to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam.
He said that these people are hurting Maharashtra and Marathi languages badly. Comparing those agitating for Marathi rights to terrorists is evidence that they are against Maharashtra and Marathi. Uddhav Thackeray raised the question and said whether the terrorists of Pahalgam are hiding in the homes of BJP leaders? They should be ashamed when they stand with the dishonors of Marathi people.
He also commented on CM Devendra Fadnavis’s statement calling a joint rally as Rudali. Uddhav Thackeray said that calling the moment of pride for the Marathi people Rudali reflects a very poor and sick mental state. Devendra Fadnavis had to borrow Hindi words to insult the celebration of Marathi people. BJP also has to borrow from other parties to cry.
Yogesh Kadam gave strict warning to Nishikant
In the Maharashtra government, Minister Yogesh Kadam, from the quota of Shiv Sena (Shinde), warned Nishikant Dubey that if he makes such statements again, there will be a sharp reaction. He has been a four -time MP, giving such a statement to his height does not suit. He said that types of comments will not be accepted.
Yogesh Kadam said that Marathi language is given priority in Maharashtra, but we did not impose anyone just to speak Marathi. We did not refuse to give importance to other languages. Such statements harm the social fabric of the country.
What is the whole matter?
The controversy began in the midst of a terrible political earthquake on the three language policy in Maharashtra, when Raj Thackeray’s party supporters of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena beat up a shopkeeper fiercely for not speaking Marathi. Raj Thackeray also had a statement not to kill but do not make a video. Nishikant Dubey challenged the MNS and Shiv Sena (UTB) and said that if you have courage, then also kill Urdu, Tamil and Telugu speakers. If you consider yourself a boss, then come to UP-Bihar, you will beat you and kill you.
Let me tell you, language disputes continue in Maharashtra. Under the new education policy, Fadnavis came on the backfoot on the order to make Hindi mandatory as a third language. BJP MP Nishikant Dubey gave an open challenge to MNS Chief Raj Thackeray to come to Bihar and said that if Raj Thackeray has so much courage, he should come to Bihar and show it, ‘Will be killed by slapping’ ….