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Mumbai, July 14: Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief   Raj Thackeray has trained his guns on English medium schools in Mumbai that   offer Marathi as an optional subject or do not have it on their curriculum at   all. He announced his plan to issue a stern letter to the principals   of all English medium schools in the city, urging them to introduce Marathi   language as a compulsory subject.
 “They are free to teach French or   German or any other language they want, but Marathi cannot be an 'optional   language' in the state of Maharashtra,” he told mediapersons at the MIG Cricket   Club here Monday evening.
 
 The letter - penned in Marathi - has warned of   “dire consequences” if the diktat is not implemented. It has also asked school   managements to disclose the details of parents who protest the move so that the   MNS would know how many such “anti-Marathi” elements are present in the   city.
 
 He pointed out that people do not object when other states like   Tamil Nadu, Kerala or Gujarat make their local languages compulsory for all   students.
 
 “It is only in Maharashtra, and especially in Mumbai, that we   must adopt a 'cosmopolitan viewpoint' when the issue of using Marathi, the   official state language, is concerned,” Raj thundered.
 
 “However, since   schools have already started, it will not be possible for the school managements   to organize Marathi teachers or adjust their timetables. However, we shall take   an assurance that from the academic year 2009, all English medium schools will   start teaching Marathi,” he said.
 
 He reiterated the party's demand that   all shops and commercial establishments in the city must put up signboards in   Marathi. “We are writing to all such shops to comply within a month, following   which we shall deal with them in our way,” he warned.
 
 Continuing his   tirade against north Indians, he repeated his warning to all Marathi-speaking   government officials to refrain from issuing ration cards, driving licences,   domicile certificates and other documents to north Indians. He alleged that   these acts were driving the state to bankruptcy and leading to a spurt in   criminal activities.
 
 Citing official figures to back his statement, Raj   said that as per Census 2001 nearly nine million people from Uttar Pradesh and   five million from Bihar had migrated to other states, of which a little over two   million were in Mumbai and neighbouring areas.
 
 Justifying his   'bankruptcy' statement, Raj pointed out that 83 percent of all the postal money   orders made from Maharashtra are headed for Uttar Pradesh and Bihar and the   amount sent so far was a whopping Rs.15.5 billion.
 
 He declared that he   would be contacting concerned government officials after a month and if they   failed to take appropriate action, the MNS would step in and do the   needful.
 
 He also chided sections of the media for continuing to use   Bombay instead of 'Mumbai' and named a prominent city daily in this connection.   Raj urged the media to switch over to 'Mumbai' as the local media in other   cities like Chennai, Bengalaru or Kolkata have done.
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
  
  
  
  
    
    
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 There are many langauges in  bihar but we for day today work use hindi but all bihar when they want to apply  for job or see thier resulthey go to internet shop and they have to use  english.  We should not forget our  main langauge becasue thats the base for all political, social and economical  dvelopment  but we should also learn to be with time , please suggest raj  thakere jee  to read t s eliot ‘tradtion and individual talent’   Dr Sanjeev Dhari Sinha drsandy10@yahoo.co.in    |  |   
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