Mumbai News Live Updates: Sanjay Raut says Modi, Shah ‘responsible for Pahalgam deaths’, demands home minister’s resignation | Mumbai News

Mumbai News Live Updates: Sanjay Raut says Modi, Shah ‘responsible for Pahalgam deaths’, demands home minister’s resignation | Mumbai News

Mumbai News Live Updates: Sanjay Lele (44) with his wife who was killed in the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir. (Source: Special Arrangement)

Mumbai News Live Updates: Shiv Sena (UBT) Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut has alleged that Prime minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah are responsible for the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday. “The manner in which venom is spread in the country, the manner in which Modi and Shah are busy in eliminating opposition and arresting them, breaking political parties,” commented Raut. “Amit Shah is a failure as a home minister. He is responsible for the death of 26 people and he should resign immediately. It is the poisonous politics of BJP which has resulted in this terror attack,” he blamed.

Meanwhile, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis expressed condolences to the victims’ families in the terror attack in Pahalgam yesterday. In his X post, he wrote: “We are in touch with senior officials from the Jammu and Kashmir administration. I personally spoke to Kashmir Divisional Commissioner Vijay Kumar Bidhuri, under whose jurisdiction Pahalgam falls, to gather information.” As per the information so far, two tourists from Maharashtra have unfortunately lost their lives. While two others — Manik Patel and S Bhalchandra Rao — were injured but are in stable condition.

3 language policy: Earlier on Tuesday, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis hit back at his Tamil Nadu counterpart M K Stalin, asking him why he was “not open to multilingualism” and had a problem if someone wanted to study in Hindi. Stating that the National Education Policy (NEP) never insisted or made compulsory the choice of a language and only asks to study any two Indian languages other than English, Fadnavis also asked Stalin to first know what NEP exactly was. Fadnavis’ response came a day after Stalin sought to know if the Centre endorsed Fadnavis’ position that no language other than Marathi was compulsory in that state as the third language under the NEP, according to the PTI reports.

 

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