In the midst of Maharashtra's fervent debate on Maratha reservations, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leaders Chagan Bhujbal and Jarange Patil have engaged in a heated exchange, with Bhujbal taking a controversial swipe at Patil's Hindi proficiency.
Addressing a substantial OBC gathering, Bhujbal remarked, "Jarange Patil doesn't even know Hindi; he is handicapped by the brain." This comment stems from a recent viral video where Patil appeared to struggle with Hindi while responding to a reporter's questions.
The ongoing war of words between the two NCP heavyweights has reached a new low, with linguistic differences now becoming a focal point. The video, circulated a few weeks ago, has fueled the animosity between Bhujbal and Patil, who has been leading the charge on the Maratha Reservation issue.
The verbal spat has raised concerns about its impact on the unity of communities involved in the reservation discourse. Critics argue that personal attacks divert attention from the critical matter at hand and hinder constructive dialogue.
As Maharashtra anxiously watches these political developments unfold, there is a growing call for a more respectful and solution-oriented approach. The Maratha Reservation issue remains a pressing concern, and citizens hope that the leaders can move beyond personal differences to address the broader challenges facing the state
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