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Uproar Over Hindi: Raj Thackeray Questions Maharashtra Government’s Move, Says Hidden Agenda To Create Language Divide

Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray has asked what was the need to “impose” Hindi on students and appealed to schools in Maharashtra to foil the government’s “hidden agenda to deliberately create a language divide”.

Hindi is the state language of some northern states and it is wrong to force it on Maharashtra, where Marathi is widely used, he asserted.

The state government on Tuesday issued an order saying Hindi will “generally” be taught as the third language to students in Marathi and English medium schools in the state from classes 1 to 5.

If the government pressures the schools, the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) will stand by them like a “rock”, Thackeray said at a press conference in Mumbai as reported y PTI , and demanded that the previous two-language formula of English and Marathi be continued.

“The government will be responsible for the consequences. If it thinks this is a challenge from us, so be it,” said Thackeray, whose party has been stressing the use of Marathi language in banks and other commercial establishments.

The amended government resolution (GR) said Hindi will “generally” be the third language, instead of being mandatory, and gave an option to opt out if 20 students per grade in a school express the desire to study any Indian language other than Hindi.

Some pro-Marathi outfits accused the government of reintroducing the policy through the “backdoor” after initially backtracking, and the opposition Congress accused the Devendra Fadnavis-led government of “stabbing” the Marathi people in the chest.

“Why is there a need for an alternative to Hindi? Hindi was always an optional language from higher grades in school. Those who wish to learn the language always did so. Why impose it on small children?” Thackeray asked.

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