Maharashtra Congress in-charge Ramesh Chennithala has asserted that while Mumbai is a melting pot where people from all parts of India—including the South and North—live peacefully, the Congress party strongly stands with the sentiments and identity of the Marathi-speaking population.
Speaking to the media, Chennithala addressed the ongoing Marathi-Hindi language debate and recent controversial remarks made by BJP MP Nishikant Dubey. He emphasized that there is no significant issue of linguistic or regional conflict in Mumbai, but the Congress respects and supports the pride and cultural identity of Marathi people.
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Chennithala also raised serious concerns about electoral transparency. Referring to the recent Maharashtra Assembly elections, he questioned the sudden increase of 7.5 million votes, echoing the concerns raised by Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi.
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Calling the Election Commission's conduct suspicious, Chennithala said,
“There must be transparency in the electoral process, but the current actions of the Commission raise doubts. We will take legal action and approach the judiciary if necessary.”
Chennithala’s remarks reflect the Congress party’s dual focus on safeguarding regional identities like Marathi pride while also raising alarms about electoral fairness under the current regime.
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