In Maharashtra, the controversial statement of Shiv Sena MLA Prakash Surve of Eknath Shinde faction has become the center of political debate. Surve had said in a program that “Marathi is my mother, but North India is my aunt”, after which opposition parties and Marathi organizations expressed strong protest. In view of the increasing opposition, the MLA has publicly apologized.
What was the statement and how did the controversy escalate?
During the program, Surve had said, “I say… Marathi is my motherland, my mother and North India is my aunt.” Once the mother dies, it is okay but the aunt should not die because the aunt loves her more.
As soon as the video of his statement went viral on social media, protests started. Displeasure was expressed in many areas of Mumbai and Thane. When the pressure increased, Surve said with folded hands in front of the media, “Marathi is both my mother and aunt.” These words came out unconsciously. If anyone’s sentiments have been hurt, I apologize.
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Government and opposition face to face
Maharashtra Industries Minister Uday Samant defended Surve, saying that the statement was not made intentionally and the MLA immediately expressed regret. Samant alleged that the opposition is unnecessarily trying to give political color to this matter. According to PTI, he said that the government under the leadership of Chief Minister Eknath Shinde is continuously working to maintain the prestige of Marathi language, which has also recently got the status of classical language.
Opposition from Marathi organizations and opposition
Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena (UBT), Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and Marathi Ekikaran Samiti termed Surve’s statement as an “attack on Marathi identity”. On November 4, these parties took out a protest march in Dahisar and demanded an apology from the MLA on a public platform. Organizations said that such comparison is an insult to Marathi culture and leaders should choose their words carefully. Although Surve’s apology has calmed the atmosphere to some extent amidst the growing controversy, the discussion is still going on in political circles.

