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Amid Language Row In Tamil Nadu, Hindi Made Compulsory In Maharashtra

Mumbai:

The “Hindi imposition” row has spread from the south to Maharashtra, with the state government’s move to introduce Hindi as a compulsory third language for the primary section in Marathi and English-medium schools. The Opposition Congress and  Raj Thackeray’s Maharashtra Navnirman Sena had voiced strong objections.

MNS chief Raj Thackeray, in a post on X, slammed today’s order as well as the Centre’s three-language policy.  

Mr Thackeray – whose party wants a “Marathi first” policy — had spoken out about south’s resistance against Hindi earlier too, saying Maharashtra should follow their example. 

Today’s post from the MNS chief, though, was far sharper and directly targeted the Centre.  

“Whatever your trilingual formula is, limit it to government affairs, do not bring it to education,” he wrote. The MNS, he added, “will not allow the Central government’s current efforts to ‘Hindi-ify’ everything, to succeed in this state”.

“We are Hindus but not Hindi! If you try to paint Maharashtra as Hindi, then there is bound to be a struggle in Maharashtra. If you look at all this, you will realize that the government is deliberately creating this struggle. Is this all an attempt to create a struggle between Marathi and non-Marathi in the upcoming elections and take advantage of it?” he added. 

Apparently coming to the same conclusion about the state’s resistance to Hindi, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis defended the state’s move and praised the Centre’s language policy.

“If anyone wants to learn English, they can learn English. If anyone wants to learn any other language, there is no prohibition on anyone from learning other languages. Everyone should know Marathi. Also, other languages of our country should be known. The Central Government has thought about this. The Central Government thinks that there should be a language of communication in our country. This effort has been made,” the Chief Minister said. 

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