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'Forcing people to speak Marathi or Tamil will harm Maharashtra': Governor CP Radhakrishnan on language row Marathi language row: Radhakrishnan highlighted the value of being multilingual while ...
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".
"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.
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MNS Vs BJP: Maharashtra Erupts Over Marathi Language Row - MSN
Tensions continue to escalate in Maharashtra after MNS workers were caught on camera assaulting a food stall owner in Bhayander for not speaking in Marathi. The video, which went viral, triggered ...
Marathi Row: NDTV's Tough Questions To Raj Thackeray Party's Leader Viral NDTV's Sujata Dwivedi was speaking to Reshma Tapase, state vice-president of the MNS, amid the language row NDTV News Desk ...
Marathi Language Row: 10 Everyday Words For Beginners If you are someone who does not know Marathi language, it is better to be willing to learn it, even at a slower pace than to not learn it at ...
The linguistic debate continues days after the state government withdrew two orders introducing Hindi as the third language in primary education across Marathi and English medium State Board schools.
Marathi vs Hindi row escalates in Maharashtra; BJP juggles backlash, allies, and civic stakes Members of Raj Thackeray's MNS party were detained during a protest, and alleged that the state government ...
“I may be Marathi in Maharashtra, but I am a Hindu in Bharat. We must embrace Hindutva over linguistic identities,” Thackeray says, offering a stark contrast to today’s linguistic tensions.
Marathi language row: MNS workers held over vandalism at Entrepreneur Sushil Kedia's office Marathi language row: Kedia, striking a conciliatory note, acknowledged Raj Thackeray's consistent ...
The backlash was swift. Marathi organisations, educational bodies and political parties across the spectrum raised alarms about the impact on Marathi identity and the added burden on young students.
Mumbai-based investor Sushil Kedia has sought police protection after receiving threats for refusing to learn Marathi and criticizing MNS chief Raj Thackeray.
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