Language row: BJP MP Dubey’s remarks inappropriate, risk creating confusion, says Fadnavis

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday said BJP MP Nishikant Dubey’s comments on the language issue in the state were inappropriate and risked causing confusion.

Dubey’s reported “patak patak ke marenge” remarks have caused a flutter.

The Lok Sabha member from Jharkhand had put out a controversial post amid the ongoing language row in Maharashtra and attacks on non-Marathi speaking people.

“To those beating Hindi speakers in Mumbai, if you have the courage, try beating Urdu speakers in Maharashtra. Even a dog is a tiger in its own home. Decide for yourself who is the dog and who is the tiger,” the MP from Godda posted on X.

Asked about the controversy, CM Fadnavis said, “If you listen to the complete statement of Nishikant Dubey, he particularly spoke about an organisation and not against Marathi people in general. However, in my opinion, it is inappropriate to make such comments. Its interpretation causes confusion among the minds of people.”

The biggest contribution to the country’s GDP comes from Maharashtra, the chief minister told reporters in the state Vidhan Bhavan premises.

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