R. Madhavan’s Statement on Marathi Controversy, said I Never Face Problem in Language | R. Madhavan’s statement on Marathi dispute: said- I have never suffered any problem due to language, I learned Marathi, I speak Tamil-Hindi

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Actor R. Madhavan has recently made a statement on the ongoing language dispute in Maharashtra. R. Madhavan is an actor who was born in Bihar, studies from Maharashtra and a career in South. Along with this, he also did a great job in Hindi cinema. When the actor was questioned on the Marathi dispute, the actor clearly said that he has learned every language, so he never had any problem.

Recently in IANS interview R.K. Madhavan was asked if he ever faced any problem due to language. In response, the actor said, I never had any problem due to language. I speak Tamil, I speak Hindi. I have also studied in Kolhapur. I have also learned Marathi. I never had problems because of this. Due to knowing or not knowing, there was never any problem.

R. Madhavan’s film like AAP has been released on Netflix on July 11.

Pawan Kalyan said- If Telugu is a mother then Hindi is our aunt

R. Prior to Madhavan, Pawan Kalyan made a statement in the ongoing Telugu and Hindi controversy in South. He said at the “South Dialogue” Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Department of Official Language in Hyderabad, ‘If the Telugu language is like our mother, then Hindi is like aunt. Learning Hindi is not a threat to regional identity. It makes India united. It should be seen as new opportunities.

Bhojpuri star gave open challenge on Marathi dispute

Recently, during the film promotion, Bhojpuri star Nirhua criticized the violence in the name of Marathi and also gave an open challenge to those who committed violence. He said, ‘This country is known for the fact that there are different languages here. There is different culture. Even then there is unity in diversity. This is the culture of our country. This is the quality. I think people who do such dirty politics should be careful. This is the politics of breaking. You do politics, but not to add to break.

‘If someone has power, then show us out of Maharashtra. I do not speak Marathi. Show me out. I give an open challenge to any leader that if you have the power, then I give open challenge that I do not speak Marathi, show me out. I live here. ‘

Let us tell you that people are being tortured for not speaking Marathi in Maharashtra. Many shops were vandalized from Hindi and other languages hoardings and many are being assaulted for not speaking Marathi. Many videos of the people of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena have appeared, in which they have been seen threatening the general public.

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