Nothing wrong in agitating for Marathi, says Maharashtra CM but warns against lawlessness

ANI April 2, 2025 245 views

Maharashtra's political landscape is currently navigating a sensitive linguistic debate involving Marathi language rights. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has carefully balanced support for Marathi cultural preservation with a strong stance against unlawful protests. The controversy erupted after an incident involving MNS workers and a security guard, highlighting tensions around language identity. Multiple political figures, including RSS leaders and Deputy CM Eknath Shinde, have weighed in to clarify their positions on Marathi's cultural significance.

"There is nothing wrong with agitating for Marathi in Maharashtra" - Devendra Fadnavis
Mumbai, April 2: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has stated that while there is nothing wrong with agitating for the promotion of the Marathi language in Maharashtra, it should remain within the bounds of the law.

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Fadnavis supports peaceful Marathi language advocacy

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MNS workers assault sparks language tension

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RSS leader clarifies Mumbai's linguistic context

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Deputy CM Eknath Shinde affirms Marathi's primacy

Fadnavis further warned that any individual or group resorting to unlawful actions would face appropriate legal consequences.

"There is nothing wrong with agitating for Marathi in Maharashtra. Even the government believes that the use of Marathi should be promoted. But if someone takes law in their hands, action needs to be taken against them...," said Fadnavis.

His statement comes in the wake of an incident in which a security guard was allegedly assaulted by MNS workers for allegedly disrespecting the Marathi language.

Notably, a video of a security guard allegedly disrespecting the Marathi language has gone viral on social media after which ahe was assaulted

Earlier as well a controversy has broken out over language in the state when RSS Senior leader Suresh Bhaiyyaji Joshi, said that those coming to Mumbai need not learn Marathi. He also said that Gujarati is the "language of the Ghatkopar area in Mumbai."

Later, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde clarified and said that Marathi is "our first language" in the state.

"Bhaiyyaji Joshi has given clarification on what he said. I also say that Marathi is our first language in Maharashtra...He (Prime Minister Modi) has given Marathi the status of a Classical language...People from the opposition who were putting up posters in other languages are now doing politics. This is unfortunate ...", Shinde told ANI.

RSS leader Bhaiyyaji Joshi later also clarified that his remarks were misconstrued, emphasizing that Marathi remains the language of Maharashtra and Mumbai. "A misunderstanding has occurred due to one of my statements. There is no question that Mumbai's language is not Marathi. Mumbai is in Maharashtra, and naturally, its language is Marathi. However, people from different linguistic backgrounds live here, and it is a natural expectation that they should learn, understand, and read Marathi," the RSS leader told ANI.

Reader Comments

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Rahul P.
Finally a balanced approach! Promoting Marathi is important but violence is never the answer. The CM is right to draw this line. 👏
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Priya K.
As a Marathi speaker, I love my language but assaulting people is unacceptable. We should educate, not intimidate. The security guard incident was shameful.
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Amit S.
The RSS leader's initial comments were irresponsible. Mumbai has always been multicultural but Marathi is our mother tongue. Glad he clarified later.
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Sunita M.
While I agree with promoting Marathi, the government needs to do more than just make statements. Where are the concrete steps to encourage Marathi in schools and workplaces?
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Vikram D.
Language should unite, not divide. I'm a Gujarati who learned Marathi when I moved here 15 years ago. It's not that hard and shows respect to the local culture.

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