Sanjay Raut's reaction on the issue of compulsory Hindi language

Sanjay Raut's reaction on the issue of compulsory Hindi language

It has been decided to make Hindi a compulsory third language from class 1 to 5.
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It has been decided to make Hindi as the third language compulsory from class 1 to 5. There are many reactions coming from political circles against this decision. Reacting against this backdrop, Sanjay Raut said that Marathi is the official language in Maharashtra. The number one official language. Basically, make Marathi mandatory. Our Marathi language has not yet been made compulsory in Maharashtra. It may have been done on government paper. Until it is made compulsory in industry, business, jobs, communication, there will be no place for a Marathi person here.

The prominent people of the Bharatiya Janata Party come. They go to Ghatkopar, give speeches. The language of Ghatkopar is Gujarati. Have you ever seen the people of the Bharatiya Janata Party speaking strongly about Marathi? Never. The reason for this is that these people have no contribution in the creation of Maharashtra. So much oppression is being done to the Marathi language in Belgaum. Now they are imposing Hindi. There is no reason for there to be opposition to Hindi in the country. Hindi has the status of the national language. Just because Narendra Modi and Amit Shah do not know English, do not impose Hindi. They are facilitating them. They also know Hindi in bits and pieces. Therefore, it is not right to take revenge on other languages.

In a state like Maharashtra, especially Mumbai, which is the energy of Hindi cinema. Where Hindi cinema is made, where the Hindi language originates. Why do you impose it in the curriculum? You should not harm the students by imposing it in the curriculum. Marathi should be made compulsory in all types of schools in Maharashtra. You have so much courage. So this is a behind-the-scenes drama for tomorrow's municipal elections.

Along with this, he further said that some party demands Hindi. Then someone talks to the leaders on behalf of that party. The next day, such a big tweet about Marathi and Hindi comes. It was prepared from somewhere, from Sagar Bungalow, from some bungalow. We will not hate other languages, but do not impose it. Do not impose this burden on students. There is no need to teach or impose Hindi on Maharashtra and Mumbai. Don't teach us Hindi, teach it to Gujarat. Sanjay Raut said.

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