‘Not our stand in Maharashtra. We speak Hindi ‘: Uddhav Sena removed itself from Stalin’s language comment. Bharat News

'Not our stand in Maharashtra. We speak Hindi ': Uddhav Sena removed itself from Stalin's language comment. Bharat News

Amid increasing rhetoric on imposing language, Shiv Sena (UBT) has drawn a clear line on Hindi amid pushbacks in Maharashtra and more stringent opposition seen in Tamil Nadu, removing itself. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin’s strong comment After Thackeray’s cousin’s “Vijay rally” in Mumbai.

Army MP Sanjay Raut made it clear that while the party has opposed the Center’s efforts for the mandate in Hindi in the party.
Primary education, it does not support complete rejection of the language.

“The southern states have been fighting for this issue for years. Their stance against the imposition of Hindi means that they will not speak Hindi nor let anyone speak Hindi. But this is not our stand in Maharashtra. We speak Hindi … Our stand is that our stand is that strictness will not be tolerated for Hindi in primary schools,” Raut said on Sunday.

DMK chief Stalin, Which has been in loggerheads with the center on the language lineOn Saturday, it was said that the rally organized against Hindi against Hindi filled him with “immense enthusiasm” and said that in the struggle “the state’s boundaries have crossed”.

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But SENA (UBT) is not buying comparison. “MK Stalin has congratulated us on our victory and said that he will learn from it. We wish him all the best. But we did not stop anyone from speaking in Hindi because we have Hindi films, Hindi theaters, and Hindi music here … Our fight is only against the imposition of Hindi in primary education … Yes, the two brothers have come together, but what is there.” Sanjay Raut asked.

Rally in question, dub a “Vijay Rally”Two controversial government resolutions (GR) were held in Maharashtra after being released. One GR made Hindi mandatory in 1 to 5 classes, while the other made it alternative. Both Shiv Sena (UBT) and MNS slammed the move as a task of implementing the language. Addressing the crowd, MNS chief Raj Thackeray accused the BJP of making a weapon of three -language sources, calling it a “political tool” instead of an educational reform.

What did Stalin say

A few hours after the renovation of Thackeray cousin, Stalin said, “Language struggle, generation after DMK generation and people of Tamil Nadu to defeat Hindi, now crossed the state boundaries and is moving like a storm of protest in Maharashtra.”

Stalin said, “The enthusiasm of the victory rally held in Mumbai today and the powerful oratory, fills us with great enthusiasm against Hindi under the leadership of Bhai Udhav Thackeray,” Stalin said.

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Sangering the BJP, Stalin accused the party of working “lawless and anarchy”. “BJP, which is taught only as a third language in Tamil Nadu schools, stating that the amount will be allocated only to be forced to return to Maharashtra for a second time in Maharashtra, where they state, where they rule, where they rule.”

Stalin also implemented Raj Thackeray’s questions at the center: “What is the third language taught in Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan?” And “Why are you imposing Hindi on the people of progressive non-Hindi speaking states when Hindi speaking states are lagging behind?”

The DMK chief once again reiterated his resistance to the NEP language policy and accused the release of Rs 2,152 crore on the BJP to connect Tamil Nadu’s Hindi and Sanskrit backdoor as part of the Samagra Shikar Abhiyan.

He implicated the protest as a cultural security rather than a political battle: “The attitude of the people of the state is for the protection of India’s pluralistic culture, not what he is inspired by hatred.”
In a final warning to the BJP, Stalin announced: “The BJP should atone for the betrayal made against Tamil and Tamil Nadu. If not, Tamil Nadu will once again teach the BJP and its new allies a lesson that they will never forget.”

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