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Only Marathi is mandatory in Maharashtra, and not Hindi: Mumbai BJP chief Ashish Shelar

Ashish Shelar cautioned against "misconceptions and false narratives" surrounding the introduction of Hindi as a third language in primary schools in the state

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Maharashtra minisiter Ashish Shelar (above) cautioned against "misconceptions and false narratives" surrounding the introduction of Hindi as a third language in primary schools in the state. File Pic

Maharashtra minisiter Ashish Shelar (above) cautioned against "misconceptions and false narratives" surrounding the introduction of Hindi as a third language in primary schools in the state. File Pic

Maharashtra Cultural Affairs Minister and Mumbai BJP chief Ashish Shelar on Monday made it clear that only Marathi is mandatory in the state, and not Hindi, reported the PTI.

He said that the ongoing controversy on teaching a third language in schools was "unreasonable and illogical".

Talking to reporters in Mumbai, Ashish Shelar insisted teaching Hindi has not been introduced as a mandatory third language from Classes 1 to 5 as being claimed in some quarters.

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