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Ajay Devgn breaks silence on Hindi-Marathi language controversy with his famous dialogue, says…

The debate began in April when the Maharashtra government required that primary schools operated by the state necessitated English and Marathi as a third language. Many famous support for linguistic diversity.

Ajay Devgn during Hindi Marathi Language

Ajay Devgn, while responding calmly to the ongoing Hindi-Marathi language discussion, went to Singham mode. Sardaar 2’s son’s trailer launch event was asked a question about the ongoing language discussion of the actor addressing the media. In the style of Singham, Ajay did not say much – replied with the iconic dialogue “Aata Majhi Satakli”.

The debate began in April when the Maharashtra government required that primary schools operated by the state necessitated English and Marathi as a third language. The decision was said to comply with three national language policies that required students to learn three languages during their schools. In addition, various events of MNS workers attacking non -marathi speakers appeared online and quickly became viral on social media.

Many famous support for linguistic diversity. Singer Udit Narayan recently focused on Hindi Marathi language debate and stressed the importance of honoring local language and culture. He also stressed that every language spoken in India deserves equal respect and appreciation. “We live in Maharashtra, and this is my ‘Karma Bhoomi’ (Workplace). So the language here is also important. However, all the languages in our country are equally important.”

Reflecting similar emotions, Senior singer Anoop Jalota said, “Look, every language is very important in our country. And I am singing in Marathi. Hindi is the mother tongue of our country. So, we should talk everywhere. But if we know other languages, learn other languages and learn other languages and speak your mother’s language.

Recently, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) Chief Raj Thackeray and Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Uddhav Thackerray said that Hindi opposed the inclusion of Hindi as a third language in schools operated by Marathi-Medium and other government.

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