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Actor R. Madhavan has recently given a statement on the language controversy going on in Maharashtra. R. Madhavan is an actor who was born in Bihar, studied in Maharashtra and made his career in South. Along with this, he has also done excellent work in Hindi cinema. When the actor was questioned about the Marathi controversy, the actor clearly said that he has learned every language, so he never faced any kind of problem. Recently, in an interview with IANS, R. Madhavan was asked if he ever faced any problem due to language. In response to this, the actor said, I never had any problem due to language. I speak Tamil, I speak Hindi. I have also studied in Kolhapur. I have also learned Marathi. I never had any problem due to this. I never had any problem due to knowing or not knowing. Pawan Kalyan said – If Telugu is our mother, then Hindi is our aunt Before R. Madhavan, Pawan Kalyan gave a statement on the Telugu and Hindi controversy going on in the South. He said at the “Dakshin Samvad” Golden Jubilee function of Official Language Department in Hyderabad, “If Telugu language is like our mother, then Hindi is like our aunt. Learning Hindi is not a threat to regional identity. It unites India. It should be seen as a new opportunity.” Bhojpuri star gave open challenge on Marathi controversy Recently, during the promotion of the film, Bhojpuri star Nirahua criticized the violence happening in the name of Marathi and also gave an open challenge to the people who indulged in violence. He said, “This country is known for the fact that there are different languages here. There are different cultures. Even after that there is unity in diversity. This is the culture of our country. This is the speciality. I think that those who do this kind of dirty politics should be careful. This is the politics of division. You do politics, but not of division but of uniting.” “If anyone has the guts, then try to expel me from Maharashtra. I don’t speak Marathi. Try to expel me.” I openly challenge any leader that if you have the guts then I openly challenge you that I do not speak Marathi, try to throw me out. I live here only.’ Let us tell you that in Maharashtra people are being harassed for not speaking Marathi. Hindi and other language hoardings of many shops have been vandalised and many people are being beaten up for not speaking Marathi. Many videos of people of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena have come out in which they can be seen threatening the general public.
