
Fear can't keep language alive: Janhvi's partner Shikhar on Marathi-Hindi row
He further talked about the plight of migrants, comparing them to Marathi speakers moving to other Indian cities. "Imagine if they were made to feel unwelcome there, humiliated for the language they spoke. What would we say then? When people are struggling and working hard, away from their families, this imposition through violent action is unacceptable (sic)," he wrote.Pahariya criticised the belief that speaking languages other than Marathi in Mumbai is a threat, stating, "It is not a tragedy that people speak Hindi, Tamil, or Gujarati in Mumbai. The real tragedy is believing this is a threat to Marathi. We cannot keep a language alive through fear (sic)."His comments came amid reports of violence against non-Marathi speakers have escalated in Mumbai and Pune.Pahariya called for a more inclusive approach, saying, "Mumbai, Maharashtra, and India belong to all those who live with dignity, work with honesty, and speak with kindness, whatever their language. Let our Marathi Asmita shine through inclusion, not intimidation. Let us protect Marathi by celebrating it, not weaponising it (sic)."His statement is a significant voice in the ongoing debate over language and identity in one of India's most linguistically diverse states.- EndsTrending Reel
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