Opposition Do not do politics about education: Manisha Kayande
Mumbai, June 19 (IANS). Controversion still makes Hindi compulsory as the third language in primary schools of Marathi and the English board under the new education policy in Maharashtra. Shiv Sena leaders on Thursday accused the opposition of deliberately doing politics on the issue. The leader of Shiv Sena, Manisha Kayande,, while talking to the Ians news agency, called on the opposition not to do politics on serious topics such as education. He said: “The education system is not working in any way. It has been a policy for the past 25 years, we have adopted the Tri -Made system. When Hindi was already taught in schools. When no one objected so many years, why suddenly today, the opposition should not do politics on it.” Shiv Sena leader Shina NC said: “It is very clear in the national education policy that the first language is in Maharashtra Marathi and it will always be. Hindi is generally implemented as a third language.