‘I will kick you’, Raj Thackeray openly threatens the people of UP-Bihar from the stage

Mumbai. Body elections are to be held in 29 bodies including Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on January 15 in Maharashtra. In such a situation, while addressing a rally in Mumbai on Sunday, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena President Raj Thackeray created a new controversy by giving a strict warning to the people coming from UP-Bihar. Uddhav Thackeray and Raj Thackeray jointly participated in this rally.

Actually, Raj Thackeray was addressing party workers at Shivtirth Maidan in Dadar regarding BMC elections. During this, he shouted for Marathi unity and also expressed a serious threat to the Marathi language, land and identity of the state. Along with this, he also warned the people coming from UP-Bihar not to impose Hindi on Maharashtra.

Giving an open warning from the stage, Raj Thackeray said that people from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar should not try to impose Hindi in Maharashtra. I don’t hate any language, but if you try to impose it I will kick you. Addressing the public meeting, Raj Thackeray said that the people of UP-Bihar should understand that Hindi is not your (people of the state) language. These people are coming to Maharashtra from all sides and snatching your share. If the land and the language are gone, you will be finished.

With this, Raj Thackeray has termed this election as the last election of Marathi people. Appealing to the people, he said that this is the last election of Marathi people. If they make any mistake now, they will lose the battle of Mumbai forever. He appealed to the people to unite for Marathi identity and Maharashtra.

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