Maharashtra: Raj Thackeray's direct warning, said: 'Use marathi in banks ... otherwise the movement will be faster' - Raj Thackeray said if marathi is not used in banks, the agitation will be reinforced
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) President Raj Thackeray asked the top banking body to instruct banks to use marathi in their services according to RBI norms, otherwise MNS will strengthen its movement. In a letter to the IBA, Raj Thackeray said you should provide the necessary instructions to banks (in services) to use marathi. Pti, Mumbai. To Tamil Nadu also takes language disputes in Maharashtra. Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) President Raj Thackeray asked the top banking body to instruct banks to use marathi in their services according to RBI norms, otherwise MNS will strengthen its movement. In a letter presented to the Indian Bank Union by MNS leaders on Wednesday, Thackeray said that Thackeray also said that if the banks do not follow the three language formulas in their services- English, Hindi and local language (marathi in the case of Maharashtra) (Marathi in the case of Maharashtra), the banks will be responsible for the amount of law. Thackeray said this in the letter Thackeray said in a letter to the IBA that you should give the necessary instructions to the banks to use marathi, otherwise MNS will strengthen its movement and then the responsibility of the law and order will be the responsibility of the banks concerned. The letter states that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released a circular on the use of regional languages in the public sector and private banks, so that boards in three languages must be- Hindi, English and regional languages of that state in banks. The letter states that even services should be in three languages. Raj Thackeray asked on Saturday to stop the movement, before that Thackeray Saturday asked MNS workers to stop the movement to implement the use of marathi in banks and other businesses on Saturday. Thackeray said we have created enough awareness about this issue. After the dispute movement, the United Forum of Bank unions often wrote a letter to Devendra Fadnavis, chief minister of Maharashtra, saying that people claimed to be MNS workers, go to bank branches and threaten the employees. It is noteworthy that during his Gudi Padwa rally, Thackeray repeated his party’s stance on March 30 to make marathi compulsory for official functioning. Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.