Hindi ‘imposition’ row: Maharashtra government cancels 3-language policy resolution; announces panel on language formula implementation | India News

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Hindi 'imposition' row: Maharashtra government cancels 3-language policy resolution; announces panel on language formula implementation

NEW DELHI: Maharashtra government on Sunday canceled the two government orders on the implementation of three-language policy after the opposition accused it of “imposing” Hindi on the people of the state.Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis has now announced a panel on language formula implementation. “Narendra Jadhav committee will study the Mashelkar committee report on the three language policy, discuss with those opposed to it and then make its recommendations on the implementation of the three language policy,” chief minister said. “Our policy is Marathi centric and Marathi student centric. We do not wish to do politics on this issue,” Fadnavis said.Meanwhile, deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar urged the opposition to call off the morcha, saying it would inconvenience the Marathi Manoos in Mumbai, especially since the reason for the protest has now been scrapped.(This is a developing story)

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