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Mumbai: A seemingly small fight over a seat in a Mumbai local train escalated into a full-blown language row earlier this week, with one woman telling the other to learn Marathi or "get out".
A seat dispute in a Mumbai local train escalated into a heated language row after a woman told another to “speak Marathi or get out,” sparking outrage and a broader debate on linguistic identity.
"This is our Maharashtra. Speak in Marathi or get out." Several women were seen in a heated argument over language in the ladies’ compartment of the Mumbai local train.
MNS chief Raj Thackeray issued a fresh threat to non-Marathi speakers in Mumbai, saying that if they 'fool around,' they will be slapped. He warned non-Marathi locals to go about their work quietly or ...
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Renuka Shahane discusses the Hindi-Marathi language conflict in Maharashtra on a podcast, emphasizing linguistic inclusivity and cultural respect in Mumbai.
‘Beat the Marathi in Maharashtra’: Rajasthani shopkeeper's WhatsApp post triggers MNS fury this time A widely circulated video showed a “Rajasthani” shopkeeper holding his ears, pleading ...