Mumbai, July 6 -- A day after Uddhav and Raj Thackeray came together in a rare show of unity to mark Maharashtra's rollback of Hindi as a third language in primary classes, the Uddhav Sena on Sunday sought to clarify its position - stating that their opposition to Hindi was restricted strictly to its imposition in Classes I to V, media reports said.
Uddhav Sena MP Sanjay Raut said the party does not share Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin's broader stance on Hindi, which he described as opposing the use of the language altogether.
Wishing Stalin well in his campaign against what he calls Hindi imposition, Raut emphasised that the Thackeray cousins' protest was focused solely on the education policy.
The remarks came a day after the T...
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