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Uddhav Thakari with Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin (File Photo)

New Delhi: Uddhav Thackeray and his cousin Raj Thackeray’s rare show in Mumbai, Ekta’s rare show in Mumbai, was given the fresh force to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, who described it as part of the “liberal battle for genderistic rights”.However, Stalin’s fierce support was quickly immersed by the Uddhav Sena, which selected the distance from DMK’s radical stand on Hindi language.Shiv Sena (UBT) Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut attracted a clear line amid opposition from Maharashtra for the language policy of the Center and Stalin urged Tamil Nadu soon after urging for unity.Also Read: ‘Come, let us unite’: MK Stalin has opposed Thackeray Brothers Hindi Powerplay; Vowed to ‘teach BJP a lesson’Raut said that while Tamil Nadu completely rejects Hindi, opposition to Maharashtra is especially against “imposing Hindi” as a third language in primary schools, not in language. “Our fight is not against Hindi, but is against forcing it in schools,” Thackeray loyalty told reporters in Mumbai.Despite being a part of the opposition India and performing its politics in regional identity, why has the Udhav Sena overcome itself from the DMK of Tamil Nadu?The vigilant approach of the Uddhav Army appears to be powered by electoral mobility and demographic compulsions that can affect Thackeray’s pole possibilities-especially in long-pending Mumbai civilian elections.Also read: ‘Not against Hindi, just its compulsion in schools’: Uddhav Sena distance from Stalin’s ‘support’; The language clarifies standing on the lineVoting on pride?With the possibility of local body elections at the end of this year, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has taken initial steps to consolidate North Indian voters, especially in Mumbai, where the Brihaanambia Municipal Corporation (BMC) is scheduled to intensify the fight. The BJP is eager to dislike the Army (UBT) led by Uddhav Thackeray from India’s richest citizen body.The BJP sees an opportunity to tap on a voter basis that still recalls the attack on Northern Indians in Mumbai, which are in the hands of Maharashtra Navneman Army (MNS) years ago – incidents that keep shaping political notions.Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis also slammed the pride in Marathi language, opposing Hindi, saying that it is “an Indian language.”ALSO READ: Thackeray & Sons: 20 years later led Udhav-Raj Reunion? A ‘Marathi Mano’ power playThe Hindi, now a compulsory third language in the schools in Maharashtra, now comes amid his comment amid his comment amidst language controversy by the language dispute.The Mumbai metropolitan region, including 11 municipal corporations, has sufficient Hindi speaking population from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh. It is also a strong and influential Gujarati voter base home, especially in Mumbai and Thane.Meanwhile, in Solapur, BJP Minister Girish Mahajan stopped the internal rumble within the opposition camp, claiming that Uddhav’s Army (UBT) was in touch with several MLAs and MPs and lack of confidence under Thakere.Mahajan said, “The results of the upcoming Zilla Parishad, Panchayat Samiti and municipal elections will show how much trust each leader holds.”Koi Hindi vs Marathi, Thackeray Junior says.BMC Poll ahead of voters in Mumbai, Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA Aditya Thackeray, who is the son of Uddhav Thackeray, dismissed the line of language in Maharashtra, saying that there is no “Hindi vs Marathi” in Maharashtra.A day after the state government withdraws its controversial three language policy, Aditya said: “This dispute exists only on biased media or social media. There is no Hindi vs Marathi in Maharashtra. Actual concern standard 1 was the burden of three languages ​​on 1 students. Why should the third language be Hindi?”

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