Breaking: Maharashtra Language Controversy Sparks Violent Political Rhetoric Between BJP and MNS Leaders
The ongoing language controversy in Maharashtra has escalated into a fierce political battle marked by violent rhetoric. At the center of this conflict are BJP MP Nishikant Dube and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray. The dispute revolves around the Hindi versus Marathi language debate. Nishikant Dube’s earlier controversial remarks sparked the tension, but it was Raj Thackeray’s recent attack that reignited the fire. Addressing a public gathering, Raj Thackeray warned people from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu to “go back” or face violent consequences, using phrases like “patak-patak marenge” (will beat you brutally) and “dube-dube kar marenge” (will drown you in Mumbai’s sea). This aggressive rhetoric has raised serious concerns about law and order in Maharashtra. Raj Thackeray criticized the violent mindset and urged political leaders to move beyond such gangster politics. He emphasized that Maharashtra traditionally upheld law and order, but recent developments show a worrying trend of violence and disorder. The language row has ignited tensions between native Marathi speakers and migrants from other states, resulting in several violent incidents. Political leaders are now under pressure to ensure peace and restore Maharashtra’s reputation as a state governed by law.
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