Fadnavis Defends Nishikant Dubey for ‘Patak Patak Ke Maarenge’ Remark on Marathi Row. Then Calls It ‘Inappropriate’
KONKAN DIVISION, MAHARASHTRA, JUL 08 – Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis called BJP MP Nishikant Dubey's remarks inappropriate, emphasizing they target specific groups, not the Marathi population, amid pre-election tensions.
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Political Firestorm Erupts Over BJP MP's Controversial Language Remarks
Political Firestorm Erupts Over BJP MP's Controversial Language Remarks A political firestorm erupted in Maharashtra after BJP MP Nishikant Dubey made controversial remarks on language, drawing sharp condemnation across party lines. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis labeled Dubey's comments as 'ill-advised,' highlighting potential confusion among the public.The opposition, notably the Shiv Sena and former CM Uddhav Thackeray, lashed out at Dubey,…
Fadnavis defends Nishikant Dubey for ‘patak patak ke maarenge’ remark on Marathi row. Then calls it ‘inappropriate’
Devendra Fadnavis defended Nishikant Dubey, clarifying that his remark wasn’t directed at Marathi people in general. However, Fadnavis also acknowledged the comment as ‘inappropriate’ and said it could create confusion.
"Not Right": D Fadnavis On BJP Colleague's "Patak Patak Ke..." Threat
Amid the intensifying language row in Maharashtra, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has distanced himself from party colleague Nishikant Dubey's aggressive remark, and said, "what he said is not right".
Such statements are inappropriate: Fadnavis slams Nishikant Dubey over 'patak patak ke maarenge’ remark
Dubey's comments came in response to Raj Thackeray's comment on the victory rally in Mumbai, where he told his party workers to beat those who don't speak Marathi, but not to record videos of such incidents.
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