Raj Thackeray hits back at BJP MP Nishikant Dubey’s ‘patak patak ke maarenge’ remarks

In a counter attack Raj Thackerray, ‘a BJP deputy’ Marathi Logon Ko Hum Yahan Pepak Kearenge ‘he said … You came to Mumbai. Mumbai Ke Samundar Mein Dubo Dubo Kearenge. ‘
Raj Thackeray Nishikant Dubey’s ‘Patak Patak Kerange’ returned to the words (PIC: PTI)
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) Chief Raj Thackeray returned to BJP deputy Nishikant Dubey on Friday’s controversial “Patak-Patak Keenge”.
Raj Thackeray in a counter attack, “A BJP deputy, ‘Marathi Logon Ko Hum Yahan Pe Patak Kearenge’ he said … You came to Mumbai. Mumbai Kein Dubo Dubo Dubo Kerenge.”
Reacting to Dubey’s words, MNS chief claimed that he would not compromise on issues related to the Marathi language and the people of Maharashtra. In addition, those who live in Maharashtra “should learn Marathi as soon as possible,” he said.
“I will not make any concessions on the people of Marathi and Mahashtra. Those who live in Maharashtra, learn to them ‘Marathi as soon as possible, wherever you go, they talk to Karnataka. They even fight for the language.
“Maharashtra Cem Devendra Fadnavis said that they would make Hindi language compulsory … Maharashtra is fighting for Hindi Hindi. Marathi needs to be made compulsory in all schools,” Thackerray said.
He also claimed that some acquired interests were trying to create a slit between Mumbai and the rest of Maharashtra.
“A few Gujarati businessman, Mumbai and Maharashtra had planned to cause a crack between the rest of the rest … For years, they arranged his eyes to Mumbai. They are testing us. They see that Maharashtra will not oppose Hindi language.
In the early hours today, Nishikant Dubey chuckled violence against Hindi speakers in Maharashtra after the Maharashtra government moved to three backward policies.
In an interview with a sudden interview, Nishikant Dubey said that India is varied and that all people have a strong love for their regions.
Four times the deputies also said that people have the right to move from one part of the country to another.
“I say this again, I’m standing next to my statements. This nation is varied and they have a strong love for all their regions … If Maharashtra is a part of this country, then they can settle anywhere in this country … But even today, even today, I just agreed that I live in 31-32% of 31-32% of the 31-32% Mumarasha.”
He was asked about “Patak, Patak Ke Maarenge”.
“I’m proud to be my mother tongue Hindi. Raj Thackeray and Uddhav Thackeray are not a big laat Companions.
“If you beat the poor, they will react one day. Not only Hindi speakers. In 1956 they protested against Gujaratis, and now they are against the South Indians and now they do it against Hindi speakers.”
The Maharashtra government canceled the government decisions (GRS) on three language policies and brought it as the third language in Hindi primary schools. The government decided to establish a committee to re -look at three language policies.
Fadnavis announced that the government decisions (GRS), published in April, have been canceled in April. The first Gr made Hindi a compulsory third language for students from 1 to 5, and the second Gr made it optional.
Uddhav and Raj Thackerreray organized a common ‘victory rally’ to celebrate the state government.
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