Maharashtra Chief Minister Advocates for Marathi Language Amidst Violence Concerns
People in Maharashtra must learn Marathi, but violence unacceptable: Devendra Fadnavis
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On Maharashtra Day, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis emphasized the importance of learning Marathi for residents of Maharashtra, India, while condemning any violence associated with language issues. His remarks came during a tribute at Hutatma Chowk in Mumbai.
- 01Devendra Fadnavis stressed the need for residents to learn Marathi.
- 02He condemned violence related to language disputes.
- 03The comments were made during Maharashtra Day celebrations.
- 04Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawade supported the event.
- 05Fadnavis's statements highlight ongoing language tensions in the state.
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During the Maharashtra Day celebrations on May 1, 2026, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis addressed the importance of learning the Marathi language for the residents of Maharashtra, India. He stated that while it is crucial for people to embrace the local language, any form of violence associated with language disputes is 'unacceptable.' His comments were made at Hutatma Chowk in Mumbai, where he paid floral tributes. Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawade was also present at the event, which underscores the ongoing tensions surrounding language identity in the state.
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Fadnavis's remarks may influence public attitudes towards language learning and cultural identity in Maharashtra, potentially reducing tensions surrounding language disputes.
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