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  • 7/9/2025
Mumbai, July 9, 2025: Union Minister and Republican Party of India (Athawale) President Ramdas Athawale strongly condemned Nishikant Dubey’s recent statement, calling it unappropriated. He warned that such actions by the MNS could endanger the lives of Marathis across India. Speaking to ANI, Athawale said, “What is happening in Mumbai is not right. The role of MNS is inappropriate. Nishikant Dubey’s remarks are not acceptable to the public. However, he didn’t target all Marathi people—only those involved in ‘dadagiri.’ This is not the BJP’s stance; it is his personal opinion. Raj Thackeray must reconsider his approach. We are proud to be Marathi too, but opposing Hindi is not the right path.”

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00:00I think that the government is a senior member of Parliament, 3-4 times in the parliament, and the BJPK is a senior member of the parliament.
00:15I think that the government is not good at all.
00:20If you say that the government is not good at all, this is not good at all.
00:26But I want to tell you that Mumbai is not good at all.
00:32There are 70-80% of people who speak and understand.
00:37There are 10-20% of people who speak and understand.
00:42And they can learn and learn and learn.
00:45So their mind is not good at all.
00:47I think that there are three of them.
00:49There is a memory in the army, a cuatro-sat-backer.
00:51It's not good at all.
00:53There is also a memory of a refugee,
00:55But if you say it's not good at all.
00:57You can speak!
00:59But lots of families are young.
01:01Here are the boys who speak for any of us.
01:03They are from the English people.
01:05There is two people on the country,
01:06Thank you very much.
01:36Thank you very much.
02:06Thank you very much.

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