The government withdrew the decision due to pressure from marathi people: Raj Thackeray

Mumbai, June 30 (IANS). Raj Thackeray, the founder of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, said on Sunday that the government had withdrawn its decision to impose Hindi language on the pretext of teaching three languages ​​from the first degree for opposition of the marathi population. Chief Minister Devendra announced the establishment of a committee chaired by Narendra Jadhav, a member of the former Planning Commission, to compile a report on the triple policy in the state. The order was withdrawn to implement Hindi in primary schools as the third language until the committee’s report comes. In response, Raj Thackeray said: “The government has canceled two government resolutions (GRS) related to it. This cannot be mentioned late, as this imposition was only withdrawn as a result of the pressure of marathi. Raj Thackeray warned in a post on social media platform ‘X’ and wrote: ‘ Come or not, but such actions will not be tolerated, and this is the final! Thackeray, who announced support for protests.