Hours after estranged cousins Uddhav and Raj Thackeray shared the stage in Mumbai Saturday after 20 years, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Ok Stalin welcomed their reunion to “defeat Hindi imposition”.
In the course of the rally, the Shiv Sena (UBT) chief and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) president had launched a pointy assault on the BJP-led Mahayuti authorities over its now-scrapped transfer to introduce Hindi as a 3rd language in major faculties in Maharashtra.
Welcoming the stance, the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister wrote on X: “The language rights battle, waged era after era by the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and the folks of Tamil Nadu to defeat Hindi imposition, has now transcended state boundaries and is swirling like a storm of protest in Maharashtra.”
Stalin added, “The passion and highly effective oratory of the victory rally held right now in Mumbai underneath the management of brother #UddhavThackeray in opposition to Hindi imposition fills us with immense pleasure.”
Taking a dig on the BJP, Stalin accused that the social gathering of working “lawlessly and anarchically”. “The BJP, which acts lawlessly and anarchically by stating that funds will likely be allotted provided that Hindi is taught as a 3rd language in Tamil Nadu faculties, has been pressured to again down for the second time in Maharashtra, the place they govern, on account of concern of the folks’s rebellion,” he stated.
MNS chief Raj Thackeray addresses a victory rally in Mumbai on Saturday with Shiv Sena (UBT) president and his cousin Uddhav Thackeray by his aspect. (Specific Picture)
Invoking Raj Thackeray’s speech through the occasion, Stalin requested: “I do know nicely that the Union authorities, which prioritizes the promotion of Hindi and Sanskrit full-time, has no solutions to the questions raised by Mr. #RajThackeray: ‘What’s the third language taught in Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan?’ and ‘Hindi-speaking states are lagging behind — why are you imposing Hindi on the folks of progressive non-Hindi-speaking states?’”
The CM additionally hit out on the Central authorities, asking if it will “change its vindictive stance of releasing Rs 2,152 crore in funds underneath the built-in schooling scheme (Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan) provided that Tamil Nadu accepts the brand new schooling coverage that imposes Hindi and Sanskrit underneath the guise of the three-language coverage.”
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Explaining the protests in opposition to Hindi imposition in Tamil Nadu, Stalin famous that the stance of the folks of the state is for “safety of India’s pluralistic tradition” and never one that’s “pushed by hatred”.
“Unaware of the historical past of quite a few Indian languages being destroyed on account of Hindi imposition and failing to know the agenda of turning India right into a Hindi nation, some naive people right here parrot phrases like ‘studying Hindi will get you jobs’. They have to reform now. The rebellion in Maharashtra will open their eyes of knowledge,” Stalin wrote.
In a warning in the direction of the BJP, Stalin stated: “The BJP should atone for the betrayal it has dedicated in opposition to Tamil and Tamil Nadu. If not, Tamil Nadu will as soon as once more educate the BJP and its new allies a lesson they’ll always remember!”
What was the Thackerays’ rally about?
The “victory rally” of the Thackeray cousins drew hundreds and adopted the revocation of two Authorities Resolutions (GRs) — one mandating Hindi for Courses 1 to five, and one other making it optionally available — which the Sena (UBT) and MNS had known as an “imposition” of the language. Addressing the gathering, Raj had charged that the BJP was utilizing the three-language components as a “political software” slightly than for instructional reform.
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“They unnecessarily tried to impose (Hindi) upon us. However they witnessed the facility of Maharashtra and Marathi folks — and that’s what pressured them to withdraw the GRs,” Raj stated. “The BJP might have energy within the legislature and Parliament, however the Thackerays have energy on the streets, which they’ve witnessed now.”
Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray together with his cousin and MNS president Raj Thackeray on the NSCI Dome in Worli on Saturday. (Specific Picture: Amit Chakravarty)
Reiterating Raj’s sentiments, Uddhav, too, hit out on the BJP, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, accusing them of allegedly utilizing divisive techniques and betraying Maharashtra’s pursuits.
“Mumbai was earned by the blood of Marathi folks. And now, some (within the BJP) declare, ‘Aren’t we Marathi too?’ You’re solely Marathi by title — we might must test your blood to substantiate,” Uddhav stated, whereas claiming the BJP was by no means current within the battle for Maharashtra’s true struggles.
