'Will Beat You...': Nishikant Dubey Dares Raj Thackeray To Visit UP, Bihar Amid Marathi Row

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BJP MP Nishikant Dubey has issued a bold challenge to Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray, inviting him to visit the states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. This comes amid a heated debate over the Marathi language and regional identity politics. Dubey, known for his outspoken nature, claimed that Thackeray would face hostility and even physical assault if he were to set foot in these regions, highlighting the deep-seated tensions between different linguistic and cultural communities in India. The controversy stems from ongoing disputes over the promotion and prioritization of the Marathi language in Maharashtra, often resulting in friction with non-Marathi-speaking communities. Thackeray, a vocal proponent of Marathi pride, has been criticized for his party's aggressive stance on the issue. Dubey's challenge underscores the growing political rift, as leaders from different states and parties weigh in on the sensitive subject of linguistic identity and regional autonomy. While Dubey's remarks have sparked a flurry of reactions across the political spectrum, there has been no official response from Thackeray or the MNS as of yet. The challenge adds another layer to the already complex dynamics of Indian regional politics, where language and identity continue to play pivotal roles. Observers are keenly watching to see if Thackeray will respond to Dubey's dare, potentially escalating the ongoing debate further.

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