RSS leader said, 'My statement presented in a wrong way'!

Political uproar started in maharashtra on the statement given by RSS leader Bhaiyaji Joshi on Marathi language. Meanwhile Bhaiyaji Joshi said that there was a misunderstanding about his statement in Ghatkopar, mumbai yesterday. There is no question that Marathi is not the language of Maharashtra. My statement was presented in a wrong way. Every state has its own identity.

I have respect for Marathi language - Joshi

Further, he said, "India runs on diverse languages, but people who come to maharashtra are expected to learn Marathi language. I myself am a Marathi speaker. Marathi is my language too. I have respect for Marathi language. Marathi language is a language of pride and honour."

What is the whole matter?

During a program in mumbai on Wednesday, Bhaiyaji Joshi had said, "It is not necessary that everyone should learn Marathi." After this statement, political uproar started in Maharashtra.

What did cm devendra fadnavis say?

The matter of this statement reached the maharashtra Legislative Assembly. cm devendra fadnavis said in the house on the statement of the RSS leader that the language of mumbai and the entire state is Marathi. Marathi is a part of the culture and identity of the state and it is the duty of all citizens to learn Marathi." After this statement of the chief minister, there was a heated argument between shiv sena (UBT) and bjp MLAs in the Assembly. The situation became so tense that the proceedings of the house had to be adjourned for 5 minutes.

A case of treason should be registered against Bhaiyaji Joshi - Uddhav

Meanwhile, shiv sena UBT chief uddhav thackeray opened a front and said that a case of treason should be registered against Bhaiyaji Joshi. The leaders of Mahavikas Aghadi reached Hutatma Chowk and paid floral tribute there. In 1955, there was a Samyukta maharashtra movement to include mumbai in Maharashtra. About 106 people were martyred in this movement. Hutatma Smarak has been built in the memory of these martyrs.

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