As Maharashtra grapples with a growing language conflict, Governor CP Radhakrishnan has issued a stern warning to the Thackeray family, emphasizing the detrimental impact of language-based violence on the state's economic and social fabric.
MarathiThackerayMaharashtraLanguage ConflictMultilingualismReal Estate MaharashtraJul 22, 2025
The main issue in Maharashtra’s language conflict is the rising tension and violence against non-Marathi speakers, allegedly perpetrated by groups affiliated with the Shiv Sena and MNS, over the protection and promotion of the Marathi language.
Governor CP Radhakrishnan warned that language-based violence will scare off investors and harm the state’s economic and social future.
The Governor advocates for respect for all mother tongues, multilingualism, and the promotion of social harmony and inclusivity in Maharashtra.
The Governor’s stance is crucial for maintaining peace and attracting investments, ensuring that Maharashtra remains a diverse and economically vibrant state.
Political leaders have a significant role in promoting a culture of respect and understanding, and in finding a balanced approach to language and identity issues that benefit all residents of Maharashtra.
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