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<h1 title="Maha House: Oppn, Maha govt spar over dropping of Marathi song stanza">Maha House: Oppn, Maha govt spar over dropping of Marathi song stanza</h1><div class="gmail-story-left-section"><div class="gmail-story-left"><div class="gmail-byline"><div class="gmail-profile-pic"> <img alt="" title="" src="https://akm-img-a-in.tosshub.com/indiatoday/images/default-user.png"></div><div class="gmail-profile-detail"><ul class="gmail-date-update gmail-mhide"><li class="gmail-title">PTI</li><li class="gmail-pubdata">February 27, 2018</li><li class="gmail-update-data"> UPDATED 15:40 IST</li><li class="gmail-author gmail-mhide"><a title="follow" href="https://auth.indiatoday.in/saml_login/other/aHR0cDovL3d3dy5pbmRpYXRvZGF5LmluL3B0aS1mZWVkL3N0b3J5L21haGEtaG91c2Utb3Bwbi1tYWhhLWdvdnQtc3Bhci1vdmVyLWRyb3BwaW5nLW9mLW1hcmF0aGktc29uZy1zdGFuemEtMTE3ODU5Ny0yMDE4LTAyLTI3">Follow</a></li><li class="gmail-mailto gmail-mhide"> <i class="gmail-fa gmail-fa-envelope-o"></i> <a title="Email Author" href="mailto:support@indiatoday.in">Email Author</a></li></ul><ul class="gmail-social-links gmail-mhide"><li><a title="share on facebook"><i class="gmail-fa gmail-fa-facebook"></i></a></li><li><a title="share on twitter" class="gmail-user-activity"><i class="gmail-fa gmail-fa-twitter"></i></a></li><li><a title="share on google+" class="gmail-user-activity"><i class="gmail-fa gmail-fa-google-plus"></i></a></li><li class="gmail-mhide"><a class="gmail-def-cur-pointer" title="comment"><i class="gmail-fa gmail-fa-comment"></i></a></li><li class="gmail-left-later gmail-not-buzz-case"> <a href="https://auth.indiatoday.in/saml_login/other/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuaW5kaWF0b2RheS5pbi9wdGktZmVlZC9zdG9yeS9tYWhhLWhvdXNlLW9wcG4tbWFoYS1nb3Z0LXNwYXItb3Zlci1kcm9wcGluZy1vZi1tYXJhdGhpLXNvbmctc3RhbnphLTExNzg1OTctMjAxOC0wMi0yNw==" title="READ LATER"><i class="gmail-fa gmail-fa-bookmark"></i> <span>READ LATER</span></a></li></ul></div></div></div><div class="gmail-story-right"><div class="gmail-"><div class="gmail-stryimg"></div></div><div class="gmail-story-movie"><div class="gmail-movie-detail"></div></div><div class="gmail-description gmail-tbl-forkorts-article gmail-tbl-forkorts-article-active"><p>(Eds:
Adds details of Assembly proceedings) Mumbai, Feb 27 (PTI)�A day
after the goof-up in translation during Governor Ch Vidyasagar Raos
address to Maharashtra Legislature, a similar glitch was witnessed today
as the last stanza of Marathi Abhimaan Geet wasnt played, evoking the
oppositions ire.</p><p>The opposition members in the state Assembly
accused the government of insulting the language on the occasion of
Marathi Bhasha Gaurav Din, which is observed every year on this day to
commemorate the birth anniversary of late poet V V Shirwadkar, also
known as Kusumagraj.</p><div class="gmail-mobile-body-ad"></div><p>The Marathi
Abhimaan Geet, written by noted lilteratuer Suresh Bhat, was played in
the Vidhan Bhawan premises today as part of the celebrations, but its
last stanza was dropped.</p><p>After a technical glitch led to the
pre-recorded songs last stanza not being played, a performer present at
the venue rushed to the microphone and completed the song.</p><p>As soon
as the Lower House assembled for the day, Speaker Haribhau Bagde moved a
resolution to mark the day and sought that Marathi be made a language
of knowledge and its development and preservation be expedited.</p><p>The
resolution, which also sought for setting up of an advisory council to
draft a language policy, was passed unanimously by the House.</p><p>However,
when the speaker called for the Question Hour, NCP leader Ajit Pawar
raised the issue of the faulty mikes during the Marathi Bhasha Gaurav
Din celebrations earlier, and the dropping of the last stanza of Marathi
Abhimaan Geet.</p><p>"Is this deliberate?" he asked.</p><p>It happened after yesterdays faux pas in the translation of the governors speech into Marathi, he noted.</p><p> "The translator had come (yesterday during the Governors address) but he was taken to the wrong place," Pawar charged.</p><p>The opposition members then entered the well of the House and started shouting slogans.</p><p>Medha Kulkarni (BJP) said the Gaurav Geet (song of praise) has only six stanzas.</p><p>"Just
as few paras of Jana gana mana�and Vande Mataram have been adopted as
the national anthem and national song respectively, only six stanzas of
Bhats song have been adopted as the Marathi Gaurav Geet," she said.</p><p>Chief
Minister Devendra Fadnavis asked the opposition not to politicise the
issue as the delayed para referred to the sorry state of Marathi
language.</p><p>"Who was the chief minister when this song was written.
Whose government was in power when the language was suffering?" he
asked.</p><p>Later, Jayant�Patil (NCP) said the condition of Marathi
language, highlighted in the last stanza of the song, is relevant even
today during the BJP-Sena rule.</p><p>Leader of Opposition Radhakrishna
Vikhe Patil demanded an apology from the government for the mikes going
off and dropping of the songs last stanza.</p><p>Amid the din, the House was then adjourned for 15 minutes.</p><p>Later,
when the House reassembled, the state education minister, Vinod Tawde,
said the original poem features in Suresh Bhats book Roopgandha.</p><p>Tawde
said it was Bhats wish that the last stanza be omitted from the Marathi
Gaurav Geet. So even in schools, the children are taught only the first
six stanzas, he said.</p><p>Ajit�Pawar then demanded that the Marathi language be made mandatory in schools till class 10.</p><p>To this, Tawde replied that at present the language is compulsory till class 8.</p><p>"We are working on whether it should be till class 10 or 12," he said.</p><p>Tawde said the sentiments of the Legislative Assembly will be conveyed to the school curriculum board.</p><p>Jayant Patil then sought to know about the demand for giving Marathi, the status of a classical language.</p><p>At that time, Tawde left the House to which the opposition members objected.</p><p>They entered the well and shouted slogans.</p><p>The Speaker then adjourned the House till the end of the Question Hour.</p><p>Earlier,
Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil, leader of opposition in the Assembly, told
reporters outside the House that there were seven stanzas in the song
but only the first six were performed.</p><p>"Who gave you the
permission to omit the last stanza and under what authority?. This is
sheer negligence and callous approach of the state government to Marathi
language," he said.</p><p>"The state had already shown its lack of
seriousness in translation of the Governors speech yesterday and today
it insulted the Marathi people again," the Congress leader said.</p><p>Tawde
said Bhat wrote the song when there was a movement going on for
formation of states based on language. "Bhat added a stanza almost after
20 years but maintained that the original song be used as Marathi
Abhimaan Geet. So there is no question of deliberately omitting a
particular stanza," he added. PTI MR ND VT GK RCJ RCJ -</p><p></p><div class="gmail-tbl-read-more-box"></div></div></div></div>
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