
Maharashtra Minister Ashish Shelar shocked on Sunday on Sunday when comparing the recent attack by MNS employees on non-marathi-speaking people with a terrorist attack by Pahalgam.
According to the PTI report, while terrorists focused on tourists in Pahalgam on the basis of their religion, people were attacked in the state on linguistic lines, which was disappointing.
Asked about the attacks on Hindi -speaking people reportedly MNS workers, Shelar said: “In the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, people were asked to religion before they were shot. Here people are attacked on their language. It’s disappointing.”
“All these incidents cause pain, suffering and mental anxiety … Such cases cause disruption,” Shelar quoted. The state monitors these leaders “used” by other Hindus who were beaten, the Minister said without nameing anyone.
BJP leader and Minister Maharashtra Nitesh Rane protested that the “Hind” were focused on not talking in Marath, while his colleague Cabinet Pratap Sarnaik, the leader of Shiv Sena led by EKNATH Shinde, said MNS has no monopoly over Marathi.
MNS Assault Non-Marathi Talking People
The viral video recently showed that Raj Thackey’s workers led by Mahashtra Navnirman hay (MNS) are beating a Bhayandar trader on the outskirts of the capital last week to speak in Marathi.
Seven MNS members were later detained and allowed to go after the police operated on them, the report said.
On Saturday, five MNS supporters were arrested for attacking the investor Sushil Kedia in the Worli area in Mumbai over his advancing social media that Marathi and his “Kaa Karna Hai” are dared to Raj Thackey.
Hours after the attack Kedia apologized for a social contribution and claimed that she had exaggerated and also admired for Thackey.
A number of three languages
On Friday, the main Minister of Mahashtra Devendra Fadnavis warned against a strict legal measure against those who participated in “hooliganism” in the name of Marathi. He said that the Mahayuti government will not tolerate violence against customs.
Although the Maharashtra government withdrew its 16th April orders to carry out a politics of three languages, which made Hindi the “compulsory” third language for students of schools in class 1 to 5 students in English and marathi secondary schools after almost two decades, which have been almost two decades.
The head of Shiv Sena (UBT) Uddhav Thackeryy and MNS chief Raj Thackery shared the stage together in the World Dome in Mumbai on Saturday when they organized a joint gathering in protest against the “Hinda storage”.
(With the entry from agencies)
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