‘No Hindi vs Marathi Maharashtra’: Aditya Thackeray played the role of language line, accused the BJP of spreading ‘poison’ in the state. Bharat News

New Delhi: Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA Aditya Thackeray on Sunday rejected the line of language running in Maharashtra, stating that there is no “Hindi vs Marathi” in Maharashtra and slammed the BJP to compare it to the Pahgam terrorist attack.A day after the state government withdraws its controversial three language policy, Aditya said, “This dispute is only on biased media or social media. There is no Hindi vs Marathi in Maharashtra. Real concerns standard 1 was the burden of three languages on 1 students. Why should the third language be Hindi?”He said that while Maharashtra has adjusted many languages, “We will not tolerate the insult of our mother tongue in our kingdom, nor by the imposition of any language.”While responding to the Pahalgam terror attack compared to the attacks on the issue of BJP leader Ashish Sheller, Aditya accused the party of harassing the state of harassing the state. He said, “When it comes to Maharashtra, there is a lot of poison in the BJP’s mind. Today, the BJP compared Maharashtra to the terrorists in the Pahgam incident, the terrorists could neither catch nor stop,” he said.He said, “It has been three months of that attack. Nobody knows whether the terrorists fled to Pakistan or joined the BJP,” he said, called the BJP’s example of “Malis” an example.Devendra Fadnavis led by the government led by Devendra Fadnavis provoked controversy as an essential third language for classes 1 to 5 in English and Marathi medium schools.After extensive criticism and political backlash, which included both Uddhav and Raj Thackeray, who held a joint rally on Saturday, the government announced the formation of a committee under academics Narendra Jadhav to revaluate the policy. The panel has three months to present its recommendations.Meanwhile, the issue has given rise to sporadic violence in the state, including attacks on Hindi -speaking individuals by political workers who intensify debate on Marathi identity.