
For the first time, Shiv Sena (UBT) and Mahashtra Navnirman hay (MNS) will connect to protest on July 5 against the reported state government decision to make Hindi until class 4 in the “three language policy”.
The notification was made by Shiv Sena (UBT) and Sanjay MP for a press conference on Friday.
As he states, the banquet said, “We are not against any language. We have always respected Hindi. People like us have always weighed it. Our party uses Hindi in many ways. The recent decision to make Hindi as the third language up to class 4 in” three language policies “.
The banquet revealed that the discussion with the head of Shiv Sena (UBT) UDDHAV Thackery and the head of MNS Raj Thackery solved earlier plans for separate protests 6 July and July 7 in the same problem.
“It was not good that two separate assemblies were discarded. I discussed with Udhav and Raj Thackey. Shiv Sena (UBT) and MNS will begin this movement together on July 5,” he said.
In the paper on X, Sanjay BUT said, “जय महाराष्ट Nicy!” There will be one and united march in Maharashtra schools. Thackeray is a brand! ”
In the next post on X Thackery, he claimed that this event would be the display of marathi unity and cultural pride.
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Raj Thackey said, “We will not allow Hindi storage from the beginning and decided to organize a march from Girgaum Chowpatta 6.
He stressed that the assembly would not contain any political flags and will only be rooted in Marathi identity. “Marathi will be the only program. The leadership of this March will also be from Marathi’s man,” Thackeray said, explaining that the initiative exceeds political lines.
Meanwhile, NCP chief Sharad Pawar said that while Hindi is widely spoken across the country, she should not be forced to young students, especially at the primary level.
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“I believe that Hindi should not be compulsory in primary education. There is no problem with children learning Hindi after class 5. However, we have to analyze how many languages a child of a certain age can learn and what language burdening on them,” Pawar said.
“If the pressure becomes too large and the result is that the mother tongue is displaced, then it is not acceptable,” he added.
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The leader of Shiv Sena (UBT) Aaditya Thackery said that no language should be forced, and emphasizes that he will create another burden for students. “We require no language forced. What we have been learning so far should continue. Education should be improved, but no language should be forced. Why is it just Hindi? “
What’s the matter?
Last week, the state government issued an order and stated that Hindi would generally be taught as a third language to students in Marathi and English secondary schools from classes 1 to 5.
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The government claimed that Hindi would not be compulsory, but ordered at least 20 students in the classroom at the school for studying an Indian language other than Hindi. Minister of the Union Ramdas Athawale on Thursday accused stolen cousins for the politicization of the language problem. He described their opposition to Hindi as “unconstitutional” and urged the government of Maharashtra not to convert political pressure. Like anyone else, Thackerays also have the right to protest against democracy, the minister said.
We will not allow Hindi storage from the beginning.
(This is an evolving story)
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