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This is an archive article published on September 13, 2008

8216;Mumbai cops don146;t know Hindi, should speak Marathi8217;

Bal Thackeray has slammed the comments by top Mumbai cop K L Prasad that 'Mumbai was not anybody's ancestral property.'

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Shiv Sena Chief Bal Thackeray has termed as 8220;outrageous8221; the alleged comment by Mumbai Joint Commissioner of Police Law and Order K L Prasad that 8220;Mumbai was not anybody8217;s ancestral property.8221;

The top cop had made the remark while briefing the media on the recent agitation by Maharashtra Navnirman Sena MNS against the Bachchans, following SP MP Jaya Bachchan8217;s controversial remarks on Marathi.

In an editorial in the party mouthpiece Saamana on Saturday, Thackeray said the kind of statement made by Prasad had never been made earlier by any police officer in Mumbai.

Perhaps, his sense of Hindi is poor and that resulted in an unintended wrong usage. Henceforth, all police officials should be instructed by government to address press conferences only in Marathi.

These people spend their whole life in Maharashtra and refuse to learn or speak Marathi. This is unacceptable, the editorial said.

Thackeray also denounced the talk of separating Mumbai from Maharashtra and asserted that only Marathi people had the right over the great city for which Shiv Sena would continue to wage its fight.

 

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