Uddhav faction called the action against Abu Azmi one-sided?

Shiv Sena UBT's mouthpiece 'Saamana' published an editorial on sunday on the ongoing controversy over calling aurangzeb a pride. In the editorial, rajya sabha mp sanjay raut has called the action against SP leader Abu Azmi one-sided. Along with this, he has also cornered the Mahayuti government for not registering any case against Bhaiyaji Joshi. He has written that hypocrisy is increasing in Maharashtra.

Shiv Sena UBT mp sanjay raut has written, "RSS leader Bhaiyaji Joshi came to mumbai and said that the language of mumbai is not Marathi. On this, the state government kept quiet by giving evasive answers. Those who insult Marathi and glorify aurangzeb are from our own family. Action was taken against Abu Azmi, but who is protecting these criminals of the bjp family?"

Bhaiyaji Joshi hurt Maharashtra's heart

sanjay raut further wrote that Bhaiyaji Joshi has declared that the language of areas like Ghatkopar in mumbai is Gujarati. This statement given in mumbai has hurt Maharashtra's heart. The central government has given Marathi the status of an elite language. This Marathi language belongs to Chhatrapati shivaji and Chhatrapati Sambhaji Raja. maharashtra was formed from this language. The language of 106 martyrs who sacrificed their lives for that maharashtra is Marathi, but why a senior leader like Bhaiyaji Joshi says 'Marathi?'

If Abu Azmi had given this statement...

Apart from this, sanjay raut has written in the editorial that if the statement given by Bhaiyaji Joshi after coming to mumbai had been given by the Samajwadi party leader from lucknow or Abu Azmi, then devendra fadnavis and his MLAs would have created a ruckus in the house and a case of treason would have been registered against all of them, but Bhaiyaji Joshi is a bjp leader. No one opposed him and everyone was happy with the answer given by chief minister fadnavis in the assembly. fadnavis said, 'Marathi is the language of mumbai,' but he is giving protection to those who attack that language.

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