
In the middle of the linguistic line in the Mahari with Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA Aaditya Thacheray dealt with the case of Thane Assault and said that the incident should not be considered marathi versus ne-marathi. Aaditya Thackey explained that the problem was as simple as he had not allowed to charge someone.
Aaditya Thackery said, “I spoke to Rajan Vicare in the video and told me it was neither about Marathi and Non-Marathi, nor the Mahara and North India, nor any community or society.”
“The clerk went to the store to charge his phone and was not allowed to fight and the person was defeated … The lady saved the person … It got into a police complaint,” Thackey said.
He added that “We want our maternity language to be offended and no tongue is forcibly stored. We do not want someone to take the law into their hands, but when it is on the contrary and marathi or maharashtra is offended, things can escalate.”
The problem concerns the case of an attack in which a man was beaten after a dispute over mobile recharging, leading to a quarrel in front of the Thane railway station.
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The video about the incident held on Tuesday evening became viral.
According to reports, the complainant, a 45 -year -old man, was obviously drunk when he visited a mobile charging store, said Naupada police station. There was an argument and the merchant and his friends reportedly defeated men.
As the situation escalated, some passers -by also gathered near the trade. The traffic police staff later plunged into the place and prevented the situation to further deteriorate.
The company has been registered, but no arrest has been done yet, the officer said.
The incident comes on the heels of another case where a member of Maharashtra Navnirman hay (MNS) attacked an older restaurant owner at Millai on Marathi, who allegedly did not speak in Marath and ruled the language debate.
In a viral video, three men, supposedly MNS staff, slapped the restaurant when the other refused to speak in Marathi, but claimed that “all languages are spoken in Mahari”.
Meanwhile, Maharashtra Minister Yogesh Kadam issued a warning that the laws would be stored if someone “disrespect” marathi language.
“You have to speak marathi in Mahashtra. If you don’t know Marathi, your attitude should not be that you won’t speak marathi. If someone doesn’t respect Marathi in the Mahari, we will force our laws,” Kadam said.
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