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If Hindi is imposed from class 1 in Maharashtra, then schools will be closed: Raj Thackeray. Bharat News

Mira/Bhayandar: MNS chief Raj Thackeray said on Friday that if Hindi was made mandatory for 1 to 5 classes in schools in Maharashtra, his party would “shut down schools”. Speaking at a rally at Meera Bhayandar, she referred to the latest alleged statement of CM Devendra Fadnavis that the three -language policy would be implemented in the state. Earlier this month, the BJP -led government withdrew its order to make Hindi mandatory in primary schools after strong opposition by several organizations and political parties, including MNS and Shiv Sena (UBT), led by Raj’s cousin Udhav Thackeray. Speaking at the rally, Raj also said that he was not against any language, but would not tolerate compulsion. Raj warned the traders who ralled against the attack on Meera Road Shop-Kali by MNS workers, “What will you sell?”

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