
The head of Shiv Sena (UBT) UDDHAV Thackery said on Friday that his party would not allow the government led by the main Minister Devendra Fadnavis to report any language to students in the state.
Uddhav Thackeray also added that Maharashtra’s painting has declined in the country after Sarlia in Vishan Bhavan.
Previously, on Thursday, Uddhav Thackeray met the main Minister Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis in the Chamber of Chairman of the Legislative Council of Ram Shinde. During the meeting, which lasted about half an hour, the son of the former CM and the worli Mla Aaditya Thackeray were also present.
The meeting came the day after Maharashtra CM took the shrouded kick on Uddhav Thackery and invited him to join the box office benches (ruling party) in Vishan Parisad.
Asked by Aaditya Thacceray, she said that the meeting should discuss the problems of Marathi language. “We found out why Hindi should not be stored as a third language from class I. We have given a collection of articles written by experts and non -political persons,” Mla said.
Thackeray met with the main minister to pass on the compilation of news articles against the introduction of Hindi as a third language in the Mahari when he quoted concerns about alleged linguistic storage.
Not against the Hindi language:
The head of Shiv Sena (UBT) explained that his party was not against the Hindi language; However, he accused several groups of comparing marathi people with terrorists and undermining marathi identity.
Against the politics of three languages:
On Thursday, Aaditya Thackeray strongly protested against the government of the Maharashtra proposed three language policies. He questioned his reasons and expressed concern about the plan for his implementation from the level of elementary school.
“Against the storage of three -bloc -block policies from the first grade. Today, if you visit schools, it is (three language) (implemented) from the fifth (class) … What kind of law did you come with (Maharashtra Government), so it is mandatory to learn three first class languages?” PTI quoted Aaditya Thackeray, who told reporters.
“… Today we gave him a compilation why there should be no three -semi -oriented policy from the first class, as many journalists and editors wrote …” added the former minister.
According to the details that are now undressed, the three -point in state schools were related to the extended protests of Shiv Sena (UBT), MNS and the nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar Fraction).
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