
Marathi sting outside, Hindi discussion in the Assembly! What happened next?
Mumbai: There was a furore in the state against the decision to make Hindi language compulsory from the first. The opposition had brought the ruling party to court. After that, the government had to cancel this decision. This picture was before the monsoon session began. Now the monsoon session has begun. But many MLAs are still seen speaking in Hindi in the Assembly instead of Marathi. The havoc is that the ruling minister is seen replying to him in Hindi. A similar incident was seen in the Assembly. Therefore, the Marathi sting outside and Hindi in the Assembly was discussed in the Vidhan Bhavan.
Today, there are some MLAs in the Assembly who have lived in Maharashtra for many years and do not speak Marathi. The monsoon session of the Assembly began on Monday. Tuesday was the second day of the session. As per the rules, MLAs can speak in Marathi, Hindi, Urdu, Sanskrit and English in both the houses of the Assembly. However, even after living in Maharashtra for many years, many MLAs still cannot speak Marathi. They are seen speaking in Hindi. The same thing happened even today. A question was asked directly in Hindi in the Legislative Assembly on the issue of pollution. The Minister answered it in Hindi.
In the Legislative Assembly, MLA Abu Azmi asked a question from his constituency on the issue of pollution. He asked this question in Hindi. Illegal chemical and soap making is going on in the Kurla scrapyard in Mankhurd-Shivajinagar. This is causing water pollution. Due to this, diseases are increasing. He had asked what action will be taken to solve this problem. He had asked this question in Hindi. Environment Minister Pankaja Munde stood up to answer this question.
It was expected that she would answer in Marathi. But that did not happen. She started answering Azmi's question in Hindi. At this time, some MLAs from the ruling and opposition benches asked her to speak in Marathi. Pankaja also recovered from the situation and started speaking in Marathi. While Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik was answering Pankaja Munde, he reprimanded Abu Azmi who was asking the question. Sarnaik told Azmi, 'You have lived in Maharashtra for so many years, now start speaking in Marathi.'
Sana Malik, an MLA from Ajit Pawar's party, speaks in Hindi. Her father Nawab Malik was a minister of Maharashtra. He used to communicate in Marathi as much as possible. It has not yet been seen that his daughter has tried to speak in Marathi like her father. Therefore, will the MLAs who do not know Marathi be urged to speak in Marathi in the coming days of the session? Or will the MLAs themselves speak in Marathi? This is now the focus of everyone's attention.
Mumbai: There was a furore in the state against the decision to make Hindi language compulsory from the first. The opposition had brought the ruling party to court. After that, the government had to cancel this decision. This picture was before the monsoon session began. Now the monsoon session has begun. But many MLAs are still seen speaking in Hindi in the Assembly instead of Marathi. The havoc is that the ruling minister is seen replying to him in Hindi. A similar incident was seen in the Assembly. Therefore, the Marathi sting outside and Hindi in the Assembly was discussed in the Vidhan Bhavan.
Today, there are some MLAs in the Assembly who have lived in Maharashtra for many years and do not speak Marathi. The monsoon session of the Assembly began on Monday. Tuesday was the second day of the session. As per the rules, MLAs can speak in Marathi, Hindi, Urdu, Sanskrit and English in both the houses of the Assembly. However, even after living in Maharashtra for many years, many MLAs still cannot speak Marathi. They are seen speaking in Hindi. The same thing happened even today. A question was asked directly in Hindi in the Legislative Assembly on the issue of pollution. The Minister answered it in Hindi.
In the Legislative Assembly, MLA Abu Azmi asked a question from his constituency on the issue of pollution. He asked this question in Hindi. Illegal chemical and soap making is going on in the Kurla scrapyard in Mankhurd-Shivajinagar. This is causing water pollution. Due to this, diseases are increasing. He had asked what action will be taken to solve this problem. He had asked this question in Hindi. Environment Minister Pankaja Munde stood up to answer this question.
It was expected that she would answer in Marathi. But that did not happen. She started answering Azmi's question in Hindi. At this time, some MLAs from the ruling and opposition benches asked her to speak in Marathi. Pankaja also recovered from the situation and started speaking in Marathi. While Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik was answering Pankaja Munde, he reprimanded Abu Azmi who was asking the question. Sarnaik told Azmi, 'You have lived in Maharashtra for so many years, now start speaking in Marathi.'
Sana Malik, an MLA from Ajit Pawar's party, speaks in Hindi. Her father Nawab Malik was a minister of Maharashtra. He used to communicate in Marathi as much as possible. It has not yet been seen that his daughter has tried to speak in Marathi like her father. Therefore, will the MLAs who do not know Marathi be urged to speak in Marathi in the coming days of the session? Or will the MLAs themselves speak in Marathi? This is now the focus of everyone's attention.
Today, there are some MLAs in the Assembly who have lived in Maharashtra for many years and do not speak Marathi. The monsoon session of the Assembly began on Monday. Tuesday was the second day of the session. As per the rules, MLAs can speak in Marathi, Hindi, Urdu, Sanskrit and English in both the houses of the Assembly. However, even after living in Maharashtra for many years, many MLAs still cannot speak Marathi. They are seen speaking in Hindi. The same thing happened even today. A question was asked directly in Hindi in the Legislative Assembly on the issue of pollution. The Minister answered it in Hindi.
In the Legislative Assembly, MLA Abu Azmi asked a question from his constituency on the issue of pollution. He asked this question in Hindi. Illegal chemical and soap making is going on in the Kurla scrapyard in Mankhurd-Shivajinagar. This is causing water pollution. Due to this, diseases are increasing. He had asked what action will be taken to solve this problem. He had asked this question in Hindi. Environment Minister Pankaja Munde stood up to answer this question.
It was expected that she would answer in Marathi. But that did not happen. She started answering Azmi's question in Hindi. At this time, some MLAs from the ruling and opposition benches asked her to speak in Marathi. Pankaja also recovered from the situation and started speaking in Marathi. While Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik was answering Pankaja Munde, he reprimanded Abu Azmi who was asking the question. Sarnaik told Azmi, 'You have lived in Maharashtra for so many years, now start speaking in Marathi.'
Sana Malik, an MLA from Ajit Pawar's party, speaks in Hindi. Her father Nawab Malik was a minister of Maharashtra. He used to communicate in Marathi as much as possible. It has not yet been seen that his daughter has tried to speak in Marathi like her father. Therefore, will the MLAs who do not know Marathi be urged to speak in Marathi in the coming days of the session? Or will the MLAs themselves speak in Marathi? This is now the focus of everyone's attention.