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CM FADNAVIS: "The three-language formula was supported even by Uddhav Thackeray when he was CM. He had formed a committee which recommended making Hindi, Marathi, and English compulsory"
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Beware, they want to divide Hindus on the issue of language — Nitesh Rane

That's clear he played politics with Maharastra.

They will divide but stay unite 💪

UDDHAV’S DOUBLE GAME EXPOSED 🚨🔥📚 CM Fadnavis drops the truth bomb — the same Uddhav Thackeray who now cries about Hindi imposition had himself backed the three-language formula as CM. His own committee wanted Hindi, Marathi, and English compulsory — but now he flips for cheap vote bank politics. This is how dynasties fool people: pretend to protect Marathi pride while playing both sides for power. Maharashtra deserves leaders with spine, not chameleons who bend with the wind!

Maharashtra CM Fadnavis reveals Uddhav Thackeray's past support for three-language formula! Hindi, Marathi, and English to be compulsory, as per committee's recommendation. Politics aside, let's focus on empowering our youth with language skills!

CM Fadnavis: “Even when Uddhav Thackeray was Chief Minister, he supported the three-language formula. He had set up a committee that recommended making Hindi, Marathi, and English mandatory.

Problem with BJP: They try to implement something. But when they see opposition, then take it back. And shift the blame to the opposition. You guys have huge mandate, yet afraid of whom?

CM FADNAVIS: "The three-language formula was supported even by Uddhav Thackeray when he was CM. He had formed a committee which recommended making Hindi, Marathi, and English compulsory"

सीएम फडणवीस: "तीन-भाषा फॉर्मूले का समर्थन उद्धव ठाकरे ने भी किया था जब वे सीएम थे। उन्होंने एक समिति बनाई थी जिसने हिंदी, मराठी और अंग्रेजी को अनिवार्य बनाने की सिफारिश की थी।"

CM Fadnavis reminds that Uddhav Thackeray himself backed the three-language formula with Hindi, Marathi, and English as compulsory.
