Shiv Sena (UBT) workers beaten auto driver in Maharashtra
Shiv Sena (UBT) activists beat up an auto driver in Palghar, Maharashtra. Actually, a video of the auto driver went viral. In this, he is shouting and saying that I will speak in Hindi and Bhojpuri, what will you do. I do not speak Marathi.
After this, Shiv Sena workers caught the auto driver and grabbed the ear and sought apologies in Marathi. Its video was also put on social media. In this, the driver folded his hands and says that there is a mistake, now I will speak in Marathi. During this time he is slapped. At the same time, Kshatrapati also shouted shouts of Shivaji Maharaj.
‘True Shiv Sena will answer in style’
Shiv Sena (UBT) Virar city chief Uday Jadhav said, ‘Whoever insults Marathi language, Maharashtra or Marathi Manush will get a reply in the style of the true Shiv Sena. We will not sit silent. ‘
He also said that the driver was taught a lesson for his courage and he was apologized to the people and the state.
Police said- no complaint has been received so far
Police said on Sunday- We have seen the video of the case, but no formal complaint has been received so far. So no case has been registered yet. Checking the video.
Reeb 2 weeks ago, a Gujarati shopkeeper was beaten by activists of Raj Thackeray’s party Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) in Thane, Maharashtra. The shopkeeper asked him only why it is necessary to speak Marathi.
In response to this, the workers tell him that this is Maharashtra, so Marathi will have to be spoken here. After the video went viral, the police have registered a case against seven MNS workers at Kashimira police station.
Raj Thackeray appealed to the Maharashtra government to make Marathi and English compulsory
Last month, MNS leader Raj Thackeray appealed to the Government of Maharashtra, saying, “He should issue written orders that children from the first grade will only be taught Marathi and English, Hindi will not be made mandatory.”
He told that the government had decided to teach three languages first and now Hindi books have also been printed. If the government now makes Hindi necessary again, then the MNS will agitate.