Maharashtra Minister’s Shocker! BJP’s Ashish Sheller compared the MNS attack on language with Pahalgam Terror Attack today

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Maharashtra Minister Ashish Sheller made shocking remarks on Sunday on Sunday when he compared the recent attack on non-Marathi-speaking people with a Pahalgam terror attack by MNS workers.

according to a PTI The report, he said that while the terrorists targeted tourists in Pahgam on the basis of their religion, people were being attacked in the state on linguistic lines, which was disappointing.

When asked about the attacks on people allegedly by MNS workers, sheller said, “In the Pahalgam terror attack, people were asked before being shot. Here, people are being attacked on the basis of their language. It is disappointing.”

Sheller said, “All these events cause pain, pain and mental crisis … such cases create a disturbance.” YearThe state is seeing how these leaders are “enjoying other Hindus”, who are beating and beating, the minister said without giving anyone’s name.

BJP leader and Maharashtra Minister Nitesh Rane had targeted ‘Hindu’ for not speaking in Marathi, while his cabinet colleague Pratap Sarnaq, Eknath Shinde -led Shiv Sena leader, said that MNS did not have a monopoly on Marathi.

MNS workers attack non-Marathi speaking people

A viral video recently threw a shop-keeper in the outskirts of the state capital in the outskirts of the state capital to refuse to refuse to refuse to speak in Marathi last week.

The report said that seven members of MNS were later detained and the police allowed them to go after giving notice on them.

On Saturday, five MNS supporters were arrested for an attack on the office of investor Sushil Kedia in the Worli region of Mumbai, who did not learn Raj Thakere about Marathi and his “Kya Karna Hai Bol” on later social media posts.

A few hours after the attack, Kedia apologized for a social post, claiming that he had overheated and also praised Thackeray.

Row

On Friday, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis warned of strict legal action against people engaged in “Gundagardi” in the name of Marathi. He said that the Mahayati government will not tolerate violence against common people.

Although the Maharashtra government withdrew its orders of April 16 on the implementation of the three-language policy, which made Hindi a third language for school students in class 1 to 5 in English and Marathi medium schools, political disputes were brought with Chit Aapla for a long time after almost two decades.

Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray and MNS chief Raj Thackeray shared the stage together at Worli Dome in Mumbai on Saturday as they held a joint rally in protest against “Hindi imposing”.

(With input from agencies)

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