
MNS and Shiv Sena (UBT) call for protests on July 6 and 7 against Hindi in school curriculum
The Raj Thackeray-led Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and Uddhav Thackeray's Shiv Sena (UBT) have announced protest marches on July 6 and 7, respectively, against the state government's three-language policy in schools, which the Opposition is terming as an imposition of Hindi.
Though the protests are being organised independently, both parties have taken a similar stance on the issue, saying Hindi should not be forced upon Marathi-speaking students in the name of the three-language formula being promoted under the National Education Policy.
While Raj Thackeray has announced a Virat Morcha (Grand Protest March) from Girgaon Chowpatty in South Mumbai on July 6, Uddhav Thackeray has extended support to the protest planned at Azad Maidan the next day, organised by academic and activist Deepak Pawar.
Announcing the July 6 march, the MNS chief said that the protest would be non-political, without any party flags, and open to participation from all sections of society. He called upon teachers, students, writers, artists, and Marathi-speaking citizens to join in large numbers. 'This is a protest for Marathi identity, not against any language. We welcome everyone who believes Marathi should not be sidelined in its own state,' he said.
Raj Thackeray also said MNS workers would reach out to members of his cousin Uddhav Thackeray's Shiv Sena, suggesting possible informal coordination.
On July 7, a sit-in protest will be held at Azad Maidan, with a tribute planned at Hutatma Smarak. Deepak Pawar, who has called the protest, said it will focus on resisting the Centre's attempts to 'standardise language' across states and undermine linguistic federalism.
Uddhav strongly backed the protest, warning the government that the agitation would continue unless the policy is withdrawn. 'No means no. We don't want presentations or explanations on the issue — just a clear reversal of this decision,' he said.
He accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of creating a 'linguistic Emergency,' and trying to weaken the cultural and linguistic foundation of states like Maharashtra.
The Shiv Sena (UBT) chief said the state will not accept any forced linguistic policy, adding the government could easily announce within five minutes that 'Hindi will not be imposed in Maharashtra,' but instead, it is pursuing a divisive policy aimed at creating a rift between Marathi and non-Marathi communities. 'This is not about opposing Hindi. If we were against Hindi, Mumbai — Maharashtra — wouldn't have nurtured the Hindi film industry. But we are against forcing Hindi,' Uddhav said.
He described the current trend of language imposition as part of a broader attempt to push a centralised, authoritarian agenda — 'One nation, one language, one leader'. He warned that this was a move towards linguistic authoritarianism, and reiterated his party's firm opposition to any such steps.
He even urged BJP workers and leaders who truly care about Marathi to join the protest, and reject the imposition of Hindi.
Raj also hit out at the language policy, saying: 'This is a linguistic Emergency. And it's time to explain Balasaheb Thackeray's ideology in Marathi to those traitors who now misuse his name.'
The state government issued a government resolution (GR) introducing a third language from Class 1 to 5 on April 16, and stated that Hindi will be mandatory as the third language in Marathi and English medium schools of the Maharashtra State Board.
Following major backlash, School Education Minister Dada Bhuse declared on April 22 that Hindi would not be mandatory, and that a new GR would be issued.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
&w=3840&q=100)

Business Standard
7 minutes ago
- Business Standard
Language row a distraction from core issues, says Prithviraj Chavan
Senior Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan has alleged that a controversy over the 'imposition' of Hindi language in Maharashtra was being created to divert people's attention from core issues and underlined the need to improve the quality of education. Claiming a drastic cut in the budgetary allocation for education, the former Maharashtra chief minister said the focus should be on providing quality education to students and strengthening infrastructure in the educational sector. "The budgetary allocation on education should be increased. The controversies over English and the imposition of Hindi are irrelevant and being created to divert focus from the core issues," Chavan told reporters in Kolhapur on Friday. The former Union minister claimed 41 per cent of posts of teachers in IITs are lying vacant in Maharashtra. "Similarly, 70 per cent of vacancies in agriculture universities are not filled," he said. The language row erupted after the state government last week issued an amended order stating Hindi will "generally" be taught as the third language to students in Marathi and English medium schools from Classes 1 to 5. According to the order, if 20 students per grade in a school wish to study any other Indian language, they can opt out of Hindi. If such a demand arises, either a teacher will be appointed, or the language will be taught online. Opposition parties, however, dubbed the move a default imposition of Hindi as a third language. The controversy has united estranged cousins Uddhav and Raj Thackeray for the cause of the Marathi language. The Shiv Sena (UBT) and MNS will take out a joint morcha in Mumbai on July 5. The Sharad Pawar-led NCP (SP) has extended its support to the protest march. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)


India Today
17 minutes ago
- India Today
Let North Indians learn Tamil: Kanimozhi on Amit Shah's 'Hindi not foe' remark
As the language debate continues to intensify with Union Home Minister Amit Shah recently weighing in by saying that Hindi is not an enemy of any language, DMK MP Kanimozhi on Saturday retorted that neither is Tamil, and urged people from North India to learn the recently said that Hindi is not an opponent of any Indian language, but rather a friend to all, and that there should be no opposition to any language in the Hindi is not the enemy of any language, then Tamil is also not the enemy of any language. Let them learn Tamil. Let the people of North India learn at least one South Indian language. That is true national integration,' she said. The DMK leader emphasised, 'We are not anyone's enemy. We are friends to all. Learn our language too'. However, she did not name Shah in her MK Stalin-led DMK government in Tamil Nadu has been engaged in a fierce standoff with the Centre over what it describes as an attempt to impose Hindi in the state—particularly through the National Education Policy (NEP), which mandates the teaching of three languages in Nadu has alleged that the policy is a backdoor attempt to introduce Hindi forcefully, often accusing the Centre of withholding education funds from the state due to its refusal to implement the this week, Amit Shah said that language had been used in the past as a tool to divide India, but such attempts had never succeeded. He added that the Modi government would ensure Indian languages become a strong medium for uniting the reiterated that Hindi is not an opponent of any Indian language, but a friend to all, and added that there should also be no opposition to any Indian language in the remarks came just days after Shah stated that those who speak English would soon feel ashamed, and that the formation of such a society is imminent.- EndsTune InMust Watch IN THIS STORY#Tamil Nadu#Kanimozhi Karunanidhi#Amit Shah


News18
32 minutes ago
- News18
MP Congress Chief Jitendra Patwari Booked For 'Bribing' Man To Claim He Was Fed Faeces
Last Updated: According to Madhya Pradesh Police, the claim of being fed human excreta turned out to be fake as they were made on "Jitu Patwari's demand." Madhya Pradesh Congress chief Jitendra Patwari is facing legal trouble after being accused of bribing a villager to falsely claim he was forced to eat human excreta. State police have filed a case based on an affidavit in which the villager alleged that some Congress leaders took him to Patwari, who then, offering a bribe, persuaded him to make the claim against the sarpanch of Mungaoli village. Earlier on June 25, Patwari posted a video on social media platform X showing him sitting with two brothers who alleged one of them was fed human excreta. Along with the video, the Congress leader posted a caption, blaming the BJP-led state government. प्रधानमंत्री जी, @BJP4MP सत्ता का जंगलराज अराजकता की हद पार करता जा रहा है! लोधी समाज के युवक के मुंह में 'मानव-मल" ठूंस दिया गया, क्योंकि उसने 'राशन की पर्ची" मांग ली थी!आरोप है कि चूंकि, आरोपी @BJP4India विधायक बृजेंद्र यादव के समर्थक हैं! इसीलिए @DGP_MP व @CMMadhyaPradesh … — Jitendra (Jitu) Patwari (@jitupatwari) June 25, 2025 In the over 8-minute clip, he claimed a youth from the Lodhi community was targeted simply for asking for a ration slip. 'Prime Minister Ji, @BJP4MP The jungle rule of power is crossing the limits of anarchy! A youth from the Lodhi community had 'human excrement" stuffed in his mouth just because he asked for a 'ration slip"! ," Patwari tweeted in Hindi. In response to the FIR, Patwari 'welcomed" the move, remaining firm at the villager's claim and his criticism of the ruling government's handling of the incident. The Congress leader alleged that the accused are supporters of BJP MLA Brijendra Yadav which is why the DGP and the Chief Minister Mohan Yadav are not taking any action in the matter. 'It is alleged that since the accused are supporters of @BJP4India MLA Brijendra Yadav, that's why @DGP_MP and @CMMadhyaPradesh are not allowing any action to be taken?," Patwari further wrote on X. Recalling the incident in which a tribal youth was urinated upon in the state, he questioned, 'Why does #BJP consider Dalits, backward classes, and tribals as its enemies in Madhya Pradesh?." 'In this same Madhya Pradesh, a shameful incident of urinating on the head of a tribal youth has already taken place! Why does #BJP consider Dalits, backward classes, and tribals as its enemies in Madhya Pradesh?," he added. Slamming the BJP-led government, Patwari alleged that the law and order situation in the state has 'completely collapsed" and the people 'want freedom from this jungle rule! " 'The law and order in Madhya Pradesh have completely collapsed, yet @DrMohanYadav51 remains the Home Minister with arrogance! Meanwhile, the people of Madhya Pradesh now want freedom from this jungle rule! ," he wrote while concluding his post. According to Madhya Pradesh Police, the claim of being fed human excreta turned out to be fake as they were made on 'Jitu Patwari's demand." 'Later, he (the villager) said that the allegations about this were false, and he made this allegation on Jitu Patwari's demand… Based on this, a case has been filed against Jitu Patwari and his aides under various sections of BNS," news agency ANI quoted SP Vineet Kumar Jain as saying. News agency PTI reported that Mungavali police station in-charge Joginder Singh alleged that Patwari tried to mislead by sharing a video on social media to spread animosity in the society, instigate fighting among caste communities and disrupt peace. Singh said the complainant stated that he had been beaten up but denied that he was fed faeces. The complainant, in the FIR, has claimed Patwari promised him a motorcycle and said he would take care of his family, PTI reported. Reacting to the case filed against him, Jitendra Patwari said he would continue to raise his voice for the oppressed. 'The opposition should fulfil its responsibility when there are atrocities on the farmers, Dalits and the government should take it positively and take action. The government, on the contrary, commits a sin which is not its duty," news agency ANI quoted Patwari as saying. The Congress leader further said the FIR against him has once again exposed the 'dictatorship" of the ruling forces and their efforts to suppress the voice of the victims, PTI reported. 'This matter is not limited to just one FIR but is part of a deep conspiracy of pressure and manipulation by the ruling party, which is being hatched to defame the opposition leaders and bury the truth," PTI quoted him as saying. Patwari further pointed out that two days after the matter made headlines, the youth retracted his statement and claimed in an affidavit to the collector that he had made false allegations at his behest. Patwari alleged that the pressure of CM Mohan Yadav's government is visible behind the youth's affidavit and FIR. 'The way this whole matter turned around overnight shows the misuse of power and influence by the ruling party," he added. About the Author First Published: