Maharashtra Day: Deputy CM Ajit Pawar Advocates for Inclusion of Marathi-Speaking Villages

Maharashtra, India – On the occasion of Maharashtra Day, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar expressed his commitment to the inclusion of Marathi-speaking villages along the border with Belgaum Nipani Karwar in Maharashtra.

“Today, our dream of including the Marathi-speaking villages along the border with Belgaum Nipani Karwar in Maharashtra is still unfulfilled,” Pawar said. He emphasized that every Marathi-speaking person from the border is working hard in the struggle to achieve this goal.

Pawar acknowledged the support from the people of Maharashtra in this endeavor. “There is support from the people of Maharashtra and I am sure that this support will continue until this part is included in Maharashtra,” he added.

The Deputy Chief Minister’s statement comes as a reaffirmation of the state’s commitment to the welfare and representation of the Marathi-speaking population. The issue has been a long-standing one, with numerous Marathi-speaking villages along the border expressing their desire to be included in Maharashtra.

As the state celebrates Maharashtra Day, the words of the Deputy Chief Minister serve as a reminder of the ongoing struggles and aspirations of the Marathi-speaking communities along the border. It also underscores the state’s commitment to ensuring their inclusion and representation.

The state government, under the leadership of Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, continues to advocate for the rights and representation of these communities. As the struggle continues, the support and solidarity of the people of Maharashtra remain a driving force towards achieving this goal.

With the assurance of continued support from the state government and the people of Maharashtra, the dream of including these Marathi-speaking villages in Maharashtra remains alive and vibrant.

As Maharashtra Day is celebrated across the state, the words of the Deputy Chief Minister resonate with the aspirations of the people, reflecting their hopes and dreams for a more inclusive Maharashtra.

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