MNS warns the government on language dispute in Maharashtra, 'Unable to impose Hindi'
Mumbai, April 17 (IANS). The issue of language dispute in Maharashtra gets hot. Raj Thackeray warned the government by posting a post on X on Thursday. He said that Maharashtra Navnirman Sena would not tolerate the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena to make Hindi mandatory in schools. His statement received the response from the party’s Mumbai president Sandeep Deshpande. He said that we always respected all languages, but we no longer appeal to a language. Sandeep Deshpande, president of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) Sandeep Deshpande, spoke to Ians, saying: ‘The province of Bhashavar was created in the India built after 1947. Tamil Nadu for Tamil Nadu, Karnad for Tamil Nadu and Karnad for Karnataka and Hindi language in Karnataka, Kannad, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh in Karnataka, Karnad, Gujarat and Madhya Prades No state cannot impose it. “He said,” We have always respected all languages, but we no longer accept attention to a language. On the opposition to Hindi language, Sandeep Deshpande said: “Mns will oppose it and we are not alone to do so. It is also opposed in Tamil Nadu, and the same thing happens in Karnataka. I would say that why you (the government) want to impose Hindi on a state? We won’t sell Hindi language books here.” The Maharashtra government has made Hindi language compulsory in schools from class 1 to 5. MNS opened a front on this order of the government. -Ians FM/CBT Share this story Tags