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One of the women, engaged in the verbal fight, can be heard saying, "If you want to live in Mumbai, speak Marathi, or else get out." The other group of women is also seen engaged in the altercation.
Amid the ongoing Hindi vs Marathi language row in Maharashtra, the state Congress has announced a special language workshop aimed at promoting harmony and dialogue.
The PM called Ujjwal Nikam and the first thing he asked was—’Marathi meinboluya Hindi mein’? And then he spoke with him in Marathi and switched to Hindi.
‘Beat the Marathi in Maharashtra’: Rajasthani shopkeeper's WhatsApp post triggers MNS fury this time A widely circulated video showed a “Rajasthani” shopkeeper holding his ears, pleading ...
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray on Friday sought to defend his party workers' who have been on an assault spree against those holding "anti-Marathi" views, saying he is proud ...
"Learn Marathi or the MNS will come for you" The posters, displayed in various parts of Navi Mumbai, feature a cartoon depicting a threatening scenario directed at non-Marathis.
‘Must speak Marathi in Maharashtra, if anyone disrespects…’: Minister's BIG warning amid MNS workers slapping shopkeeper A group of men, reportedly MNS workers, allegedly assaulted a shop ...
After a video went viral showing an autorickshaw driver refusing to speak Marathi, a group of men, allegedly from Shiv Sena (UBT), assaulted him. The driver, Raju Patwa, was traced and forced to ...
India News: Unesco's recognition of Maratha military sites and the classical language status granted to Marathi highlight the central government's focus on Marath ...
Noted lawyer Ujjwal Nikam, who is among four persons nominated to Rajya Sabha by President Droupadi Murmu, on Sunday said PM Modi called him to inform the news.
A migrant auto driver was on Saturday assaulted by alleged Shiv Sena (UBT) workers, days after a video purportedly showing him refusing to speak in Marathi went viral. A video of the assault, which ...
R Madhavan is the most recent celebrity to express his opinion on the current Hindi-Marathi language dispute. He mentioned that he has never encountered any language-related problems in India himself.
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