Key Points

AIMIM leader Waris Pathan has spoken against the imposition of Hindi in Maharashtra, calling it divisive. He urged the Thackeray brothers to focus on Mumbai's civic issues like corruption and potholes ahead of the BMC elections. Pathan criticized the BJP for allegedly using language and religion to polarize voters. His remarks highlight the growing political tensions over regional identity and governance in Mumbai.

Key Points: AIMIM's Waris Pathan Opposes Hindi Imposition in Maharashtra

  • Pathan opposes Hindi imposition amid Maharashtra language row
  • Criticizes BJP for stoking linguistic and religious divisions
  • Urges Thackeray brothers to unite on civic issues before BMC polls
  • Advocates multilingualism while condemning forced language policies
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Hindi should not be imposed: AIMIM leader Waris Pathan on language row in Maharashtra

AIMIM leader Waris Pathan criticizes BJP over language row, urges Thackeray brothers to focus on Mumbai's civic issues ahead of BMC polls.

"Learn every language, but don’t impose any. – Waris Pathan"

New Delhi, June 27

Amid the ongoing controversy over Hindi in Maharashtra, AIMIM leader and former MLA Waris Pathan has said that the North Indian language should not be imposed.

On the political buzz surrounding a possible reunion of the Thackeray brothers, he remarked that they should talk about the urban mismanagement and a rise in corruption ahead of the upcoming Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections, due after a seven-year gap

Speaking to IANS in Maharashtra on Friday, Pathan said he welcomed the idea of the Thackeray brothers uniting, adding, “What problem would I have if they come together? There was a time, two decades ago, when they were united. Now, with BMC elections approaching, they should come together and speak on real issues like rising corruption in Mumbai, potholes and urban mismanagement.”

He also addressed the recent language controversy triggered by Raj and Uddhav Thackeray’s protests against the growing use of Hindi in Maharashtra.

While asserting his own multilingual abilities, he said, “I speak Hindi, English, Marathi and Gujarati”, emphasising that language should never be a source of division. “English is a universal language. Marathi is our local language, and I use it daily as a practising lawyer. Hindi is our national language, spoken across the country,” he said.

Pathan criticised BJP leaders for allegedly stoking language chauvinism. “They say they will wipe out English, but in a democracy, you can’t force people to speak only one language. If I go to Tamil Nadu and don’t know Tamil, people won’t beat me. Learn every language, but don’t impose any.”

Turning his guns on the BJP, Pathan accused the party of using religion to polarise voters. “Every time elections come, they start Hindu-Muslim rhetoric. They want 90 per cent of Muslim votes but stay silent when mob lynchings happen or when innocent Muslims are jailed. People with beards and Muslim caps are discriminated against. This is sheer hypocrisy,” he alleged.

Pathan’s remarks come at a time when political temperatures in Mumbai are rising, with regional identity, language politics and civic issues taking centre stage ahead of the crucial BMC polls.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a South Indian working in Mumbai, I completely agree! Forcing Hindi creates unnecessary tension. We should celebrate all languages equally. English works as a common link language without hurting regional sentiments.
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Arjun K
While I agree language shouldn't be imposed, Pathan is clearly using this issue for political gains. Why bring religion into language debate? Focus should be on solving Mumbai's real problems - potholes and corruption!
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Kavya N
As a Maharashtrian, I'm proud of my Marathi heritage but also respect Hindi as our national language. The solution is simple - learn multiple languages but don't force any! 🙏 Let's focus on development instead of these divisive politics.
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Vikram M
Interesting how politicians suddenly remember "real issues" before elections. BMC has been mismanaged for years! Language debate is just a distraction from their failures in civic governance. Mumbai deserves better!
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Siddharth J
Pathan makes valid points but his party isn't innocent either. All parties play identity politics when it suits them. We need leaders who work for all communities, not just their vote banks.

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