Explorer

Nishikant Dubey Hits Back At Raj Thackeray Over ‘Dubo-Dubo ke Marenge’ Remark: 'Did I Teach Him Hindi?'

Thackeray on Friday publicly responded to Dubey's earlier comment, where the BJP leader had said, "Marathi logon ko hum yahan pe patak-patak ke maarenge (We will thrash Marathi people repeatedly)".

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Nishikant Dubey responded to Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray's "dubo-dubo ke maarenge" threat and asked: "Did I teach Hindi to Raj Thackeray?"

Thackeray on Friday publicly responded to Dubey's earlier comment, where the BJP leader had said, "Marathi logon ko hum yahan pe patak-patak ke maarenge (We will thrash Marathi people repeatedly)", with a warning of his own: "You come to Mumbai. Mumbai ke samundar mein dubo-dubo ke maarenge (We will thrash you, drown you in the sea in Mumbai)."

Dubey, speaking to news agency ANI, defended his earlier statement and said that he would not retract it.

"I am proud that my mother tongue is Hindi," he said. "Raj Thackeray and Uddhav Thackeray are not some great monarchs. I'm an MP, and I do not take the law into my hands. But wherever they go, people will respond."

He also added that if you beat up the poor, they will retaliate one day. Referring to the past MNS actions, Dubey said: "They protested against Gujaratis in 1956, then against South Indians, and now they are doing it against Hindi speakers. Their history is such that everyone is angry at them."

Thackeray, known for strong-arm tactics over the 'Marathi manoos' plank, has reunited with his cousin and Shiv Sena (UBT) president Uddhav Thackeray in the opposition to the BJP-led government's decision to introduce a third language from Class 1 in schools, which was later scrapped. Dubey had attacked him and the campaign against Hindi, which saw a few incidents of people being manhandled in Mumbai after the younger Thackeray had told his party workers to not make a video if they decide to beat up someone during their agitation.

About the author ABP Live News

ABP Live News delivers round-the-clock coverage of India and the world, tracking politics, policy, governance, crime, courts and breaking developments, while offering sharp, verified reporting that helps readers stay informed, aware and connected to the stories shaping public life.

Read

Top Headlines

‘If You Misuse Your Visa...': US Embassy Warns B1/B2 Holders- Check Details
‘If You Misuse Your Visa...': US Embassy Warns B1/B2 Holders- Check Details
Turkman Gate Violence: Delhi Police On High Alert Ahead Of Jumma Namaz
Turkman Gate Violence: Delhi Police On High Alert Ahead Of Jumma Namaz
'Until Mamata Banerjee Arrived With Police…': ED Levels Serious Allegations, Moves High Court
'Until Mamata Banerjee Arrived With Police…': ED Levels Serious Allegations, Moves High Court
Greater Noida Residents Fall Ill After Consuming Contaminated Water: Reports
Greater Noida Residents Fall Ill After Consuming Contaminated Water: Reports

Videos

Breaking News: Maharashtra Politics Shifts: Congress Suspensions Boost BJP Ahead of Local Body Polls
Breaking News: Delhi Police Probe Reveals Social Media Role in Turkmen Gate Violence, YouTuber Salman Under Scanner
Breaking News: PM Modi Shares Pictures of Somnath Visit as ‘Somnath Swabhimaan Parv’ Begins
Breaking News: Inside Story of Turkmen Gate Bulldozer Action Near Faiz-e-Ilahi Mosque in Delhi
Breaking News: India’s GDP Expected to Grow at 7.4% This Fiscal Year, PM Modi Calls It Positive News

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget