Maharashtra Chief Minister Advocates Marathi Language Learning Amid Controversy
Learn Marathi If You Live In Maharashtra, But No Violence: D Fadnavis
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis emphasized the importance of learning Marathi for all residents while condemning violence and discrimination based on language. His remarks come amid protests over a new mandate for non-Marathi-speaking rickshaw drivers to learn the language, sparking political tensions in the state.
- 01Devendra Fadnavis calls for all residents of Maharashtra to learn Marathi.
- 02He warns against violence and intimidation related to linguistic pride.
- 03Protests by rickshaw unions led to an extension of the compliance deadline for language learning.
- 04Raj Thackeray of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena criticized the government for leniency.
- 05Fadnavis highlights the cultural contributions of Marathi speakers across India.
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In a recent statement, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis stressed the necessity for all residents in the state to learn the Marathi language, while firmly opposing any form of violence or discrimination based on linguistic identity. This declaration was made during a media interaction at Hutatma Chowk on Maharashtra Day, amid escalating tensions following the government's decision to require non-Marathi-speaking rickshaw drivers to acquire proficiency in Marathi. Protests from rickshaw unions prompted the government to extend the compliance deadline until August. Political tensions intensified when Raj Thackeray, leader of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), criticized the government for its leniency towards non-compliant drivers, suggesting immediate revocation of their permits. In response, Fadnavis reaffirmed Maharashtra's inclusive ethos, stating that the state has never supported exclusion based on language or migration status. He condemned the aggressive tactics often associated with the MNS and highlighted the beauty of the Marathi language as one that can be learned peacefully. Fadnavis also paid tribute to the contributions of workers on International Labour Day, emphasizing the importance of labor in building the state and the nation. He expressed optimism about Maharashtra's future, asserting that the state continues to progress steadily.
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The mandate for learning Marathi may affect non-Marathi-speaking residents, particularly rickshaw drivers, by requiring them to adapt to new language requirements for their livelihoods.
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