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Raj Thackeray warns of unrest over ‘northern language’ in schools, questions policy intent
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MNS chief Raj Thackeray has warned Maharashtra schools against supporting the government's alleged plan to impose Hindi, a language "spoken in some northern provinces." Thackeray cautioned that such actions would be seen as a "betrayal" of Maharashtra. He accused the government of discreetly pushing Hindi, despite public opposition and concerns about its impact on Marathi and local dialects.
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