Raj thackeray is aggressive about Marathi…

Maharashtra's politics has once again heated up on the issue of Marathi language. On one hand, raj Thackeray's party MNS has strongly protested against the neglect of Marathi language. On the other hand, uddhav Thackeray's party Shiv Sena UBT has tried to give a peaceful and constructive direction to this sensitive issue.

uddhav Thackeray's party will teach Marathi to North Indians

UBT spokesperson anand Dubey has started a new venture. A class will be started to teach Marathi to North Indians. 'Marathi Ki Pathshala' has organized this program on 13 april in Kandivali, Mumbai. On one hand, raj Thackeray is adopting an aggressive attitude with his party, on the other hand, uddhav Thackeray's party is handling the Marathi issue peacefully. aditya thackeray himself will be present in this program.

raj Thackeray had warned of facing consequences

Recently, MNS chief raj Thackeray had warned the government and administration, demanding that Marathi language should be made compulsory in shops, companies and public places. He also said that people who live in maharashtra should learn Marathi language, otherwise be ready to face the consequences. This statement was in support of Marathi identity but its intensity gave rise to controversy.

Open letter of raj Thackeray

The question is how to preserve Marathi language, through pressure or love? Is fear necessary to teach the language, or can true respect and affection be more effective? The people of maharashtra will answer this question in the coming days. raj Thackeray had said in a letter to the workers, "Stop the movement, but do not let the attention be diverted."

In an open letter to the activists, he said, "First of all, I congratulate you for raising your voice once again on the Marathi issue in Maharashtra. In the Gudi Padwa program, I had ordered you to check whether the banks of maharashtra are working in Marathi or not. After this, from the next day, all of you started going to the banks of maharashtra and insisting on working in Marathi. It was very good." raj Thackeray said, 'Now there is no problem in stopping this movement because we have created enough awareness on this issue. I urge the government to ensure that the law is followed. It is the responsibility of the government to implement the RBI rules.'

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