Key Points

Eknath Shinde reaffirms Maharashtra's Marathi identity while dismissing Uddhav Thackeray's criticism. He details new cultural and educational initiatives promoting Marathi. The government is also strengthening law enforcement, especially for women and children. Shinde emphasizes Mumbai's integral role in Maharashtra's future.

Key Points: Eknath Shinde Says Our Breath is Marathi While Defending Mumbai Policies

  • Shinde defends Marathi language policy amid Hindi introduction row
  • Counters Uddhav Thackeray's Mumbai separation allegations
  • Announces Marathi University and Sant University for Warkaris
  • Highlights law enforcement measures for women and children's safety
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Our breath is Marathi, we're connecting Mumbai with the world: Eknath Shinde

Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde asserts Marathi pride, counters Uddhav Thackeray's claims, and highlights initiatives for language and law enforcement.

"Our breath is Marathi and we are connecting Mumbai with the world - Eknath Shinde"

Mumbai, July 18

Amid ongoing controversy over the introduction of Hindi from grade one, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde in the state council on Friday said that “our breath is Marathi and we are connecting Mumbai with the world". He also rebutted Shiv Sena-UBT chief Uddhav Thackeray’s charge of separating Mumbai from Maharashtra saying that Mumbai will remain in Maharashtra.

He also reminded Thackeray that during his tenure as chief minister, the Cabinet had accepted a high-powered committee's report recommending introduction of Marathi as compulsory language along with Marathi and English from grade 1 to 12.

In his reply to a last week motion moved by the opposition parties, Shinde said: “We are fulfilling the dream of Hindu Hruday Samrat Balasaheb Thackeray by establishing a Marathi University in Riddhapur. We are establishing a Sant University for Warkaris. A magnificent Marathi language building is being built in south Mumbai. A Marathi language sub-centre is being built at Airoli, Navi Mumbai. Our government has approved the Marathi language policy. The central government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has declared Marathi language as a classical language.”

“Every year, a World Marathi Conference is organised to make Marathi language reach the world. It has been decided to start a poetry village in every district. Our government has started a Marathi state song. We are resolved to bring back the Marathi people, who have been thrown out of Mumbai, back to the city,” he added.

Shinde also refuted the Opposition’s charge with regard to deterioration of law and order situation in the state saying that the government has taken a slew of measures to maintain law and order and government’s efforts have paid off.

In order to curb rapes and crime against women, he said that Women's police cells have been established at all police commissionerates and Superintendent of Police levels, and Rs 1 lakh has been provided to each police station in the Nirbhaya Fund.

A 24x7 dedicated helpline is operating for women. Cases of atrocities against women are disposed of through 27 special courts.

“The government has issued orders to establish 138 fast track courts for Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO) cases. Currently, 20 POCSO and 12 fast track special courts are operating. A toll free helpline 1098 has also been started for complaints of atrocities against children. A total of 196 people have been arrested in Operation Black Face for uploading obscene videos of children,” he said.

Shinde also said that so far, 1,060 Bangladeshi infiltrators were arrested.

Similarly, 365 citizens have been deported. Stating that LWE activities have been controlled, he said that 22 Maoists have been arrested in 2023, 19 in 2024 and 13 till May 2025.

About 28 Maoists were killed in the operations carried out last year, out of which eight of their key leaders have died, while seven Maoists have died by the end of May.

- IANS

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Priya M
While promoting Marathi is important, we must not forget Mumbai is India's financial capital with people from all states. The focus should be on inclusive development rather than language politics. What about improving infrastructure?
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Aditya G
Good to see action against crimes against women and children. The fast track courts and helplines are much needed. But implementation matters more than announcements - hope we see real results on ground.
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Shweta Y
As a Mumbaikar, I'm proud of our Marathi heritage but also our cosmopolitan culture. The government should balance both - promote Marathi without making others feel excluded. Mumbai belongs to all Indians! ✨
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Nikhil C
The statistics about arrested Maoists and Bangladeshi infiltrators show strong action on security front. This is equally important as cultural initiatives. Safety first for Maharashtra residents!
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Meera T
Poetry villages in every district? What a beautiful idea! This will help preserve our rich literary traditions. Hope they involve local poets and writers in planning these initiatives.

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