Key Points

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis criticized Uddhav Thackeray for politicizing language issues while asserting the importance of both Hindi and Marathi. He accused the opposition of neglecting Marathi-speaking communities despite claiming to champion their cause. Fadnavis also highlighted BJP's economic initiatives, including major investment deals for the state. The meeting concluded with Ravindra Chavan being elected as the new Maharashtra BJP president.

Key Points: Fadnavis Slams Uddhav Over Hindi-Marathi Debate at BJP Meet

  • Fadnavis defends Hindi while emphasizing Marathi as compulsory
  • Takes dig at Uddhav Thackeray over language politics
  • Announces Rs 16 lakh crore investment for Maharashtra
  • BJP elects Ravindra Chavan as state president
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'Proud of Hindi, no red carpet for English': Maha CM

Maharashtra CM Fadnavis criticizes Uddhav Thackeray on language policy while defending Hindi and Marathi at BJP executive council meeting.

"We will not tolerate anyone rolling out a red carpet for English and opposing Indian languages. – Devendra Fadnavis"

Mumbai, July 1

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday declared that in Maharashtra, there is only one compulsion, which is Marathi, and the language must be learned.

Taking a dig at Shiv Sena UBT Chief Uddhav Thackeray, the Chief Minister said: “At the same time, we are proud of Hindi as well. We are proud of every language. But we will not tolerate anyone rolling out a red carpet for English and opposing Indian languages. A committee has been formed, and the idea is that we will take a decision (on trilingual formula) in the interest of the students of Maharashtra without succumbing to any pressure.”

He further criticised Thackeray, saying that after the BJP government came to power, the government changed the face of Mumbai, but the opposition “deported” the Marathi people out of Mumbai.

Fadnavis was speaking at the state BJP executive council meeting in which party working president Ravindra Chavan was elected unopposed as the Maharashtra president.

Fadnavis chose to target Uddhav Thackeray, who, along with estranged brother and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena founder Raj Thackeray, has planned a victory rally on July 5 after the state government withdrew its two government resolutions concerning the introduction of Hindi language along with Marathi and English for classes 1 to 5.

Stepping up attacks against Uddhav Thackeray, the Chief Minister said: “You (Uddhav Thackeray) have been doing politics only in the name of Marathi. But we are the ones who gave that Marathi man a house. We gave him a house in BDD Chawla. After the elections, they remember the Marathi Manoos.”

He further claimed that the committee formed by Uddhav Thackeray's government for the new education policy had recommended that Hindi and English should be made compulsory along with Marathi for classes 1 to 12.

“We will not do politics for who should form an alliance or not. We are doing politics for the benefit of Maharashtra,” claimed the Chief Minister.

“Farmers in every corner of Maharashtra should prosper, and youth should get work. Maharashtra has been brought back to the first place by signing contracts worth Rs 16 lakh crore. We want to bring about a change in the lives of farmers in Maharashtra. We want to provide water from the dams of poor farmers. We want to make drought a thing of the past. We have done what we said after 2014. We are not talkers. It is not our job to make big speeches and have zero achievements. The public knows everything,” he said.

He further stated that all three parties of the MahaYuti are out to build a new Maharashtra. He declared that PM Modi’s dream of ‘Viksit Bharat’, along with ‘Viksit Maharashtra’, will also be fulfilled.

“Maharashtra will not remain without being made the best state in the country,” he added.

Commenting on Ravindra Chavan’s election as the state BJP chief, the Chief Minister said, “Our relationship is with Hindutva. Here, even a tea seller can become the Prime Minister. Ravindra Chavan became a corporator, general secretary, MLA and minister. He is brave and persistent.”

He pointed out that at least one Konkani should become the state president; now Chavan has filled that gap.

“Chavan is a person who fulfils the given responsibility, thinks about the BJP every moment, and works for the BJP 24/7,” he added.

The Chief Minister also congratulated the outgoing state unit chief Chandrashekhar Bawankule, saying that he did the work of building the party by working tirelessly.

- IANS

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Priya M
While I appreciate promoting regional languages, we must be practical. English is essential for global opportunities. Why can't we have a balanced approach with Marathi + Hindi + English?
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Amit S
Typical political drama before elections. First they fight over language issues, then form alliances. Focus on real issues like unemployment and infrastructure instead!
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Neha P
As a Maharashtrian working in Bangalore, I'm proud of my Marathi roots but thankful I learned English. Language shouldn't be political - let parents and students decide what to learn!
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Suresh R
Fadnavis makes valid points but implementation is key. My children's school still struggles with basic Marathi teaching. First improve quality of language education before making big claims.
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Meera T
Hindi imposition in Maharashtra? We already have Marathi and English. Why add Hindi pressure on small children? Let them first master their mother tongue and one global language.
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Vikram N
Good to see focus on Marathi pride, but what about other regional languages in Maharashtra like Konkani? The state is linguistically diverse - policies should reflect that.

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