Mumbai
Nitesh Rane, a minister in the Maharashtra government, has again challenged MNS (Maharashtra Navnirman Sena) chief Raj Thackeray on the ‘Hindi’ controversy. The MNS chief allegedly said in a statement that if the government makes Hindi mandatory again in schools, then we will shut down schools. Reversing this, Nitesh Rane said that instead of closing the school, he should close the madrasas. Minister Nitesh Rane said in a conversation with the media, “I will tell Raj Thackeray that instead of closing the school, he should close the madrasa, because there is no real education in the madrasas. Marathi is not taught, instead of Urdu, Urdu is instead. In madrasas, it is actually taught how to become terrorists?”
Giving the example, Nitesh Rane said, “A few months ago, Yemen citizens were found in a madrasa in Buldhana. Many madrasas found swords and gelatin. So they (Raj Thackeray) should close the madrasas of jihadis instead of closing the schools of Hindus.” He made serious allegations and said, “No one in madrasas teaches Marathi. It is taught how to eliminate Hindus.”
During this, Nitesh Rane also responded to Raj Thackeray’s comment on the ‘Ear Bowl under the ear’. He said, “The sound of playing under the ear should come from Nayanagar, because no one speaks Marathi in Nayanagar. There are not even people who believe in Babasaheb Ambedkar’s constitution. Sharia law applies. There is no mask there at the time of Corona. No one used to wear a vaccine.
Responding to the questions of journalists, Nitesh Rane also said that efforts are being made to make India a nation. He appealed to all Hindus to come together. Also, Nitesh Rane repeated the slogan of ‘Ek Hain To Safe Hai’. He said, “If the mayor of Mumbai becomes an Abdul or Sheikh tomorrow, will the Hindus here be safe? We should think about this.” He warned Raj Thackeray workers and said that we have government in the state. Law and order is completely under control. If anyone kills anyone, strict action will be taken on it. Nitesh Rane also replied to the decision to change the name of Islampur. He said, “It has been decided to name Sangli’s Islampur as Ishwarpur. I believe that no name should be in Maharashtra.”