'Apologise to Raj Thackeray': MNS workers assault man for refusing to speak in Marathi
The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) workers have thrashed yet another man in Maharashtra for refusing to speak in Marathi.

"I will not speak in the language. What will you do?" the man was heard saying in the video, which has gone viral.
The video shows a man confronting a worker at a public toilet in a bus stop in Nanded, alleging that women were being charged Rs. 5 to use the facilities.
As he begins shooting the video, the man asks the worker's name, which the latter refuses to divulge.
The worker even asked the man to leave in Hindi when the latter said he would complain.
This prompts the man to ask the worker to talk in Marathi, and he replies, "What will you do if I don't? What will you do? Go."
A woman next to the man also argues with the worker, and the man shooting the video says he will show the worker what he can do.
In another video, the man walks up to what appears to be the ticket office at the bus stop and asks the employees whether using the public toilet is free for women.
When the employees say it is, the man says he will show the video to MNS chief Raj Thackeray's people.
"Whether it is free or not, whether he should speak in Marathi or not, the man will know tomorrow. He's charging Rs 5 from women," the man says.
The next video, from the day after, shows the worker being surrounded by a few men, one of whom appears to punch him in the face.
As another man tries to intervene and stop them, the men slap the worker three times, asking, "You are abusing women? Will you speak in Marathi or not? Do you know Marathi?"
"You don't know Marathi? If you had said you don't know the language and that you were learning, would we be here?" one of the men says.
"Won't speak in Marathi..." Youth argues with an attendant in a toilet complex over user fees, turns dispute into a language issue. Enlists help of MNS local muscle men who thrash the attendant. Another day, another hate attack.
— Rahul Shivshankar (@RShivshankar) July 23, 2025
Here's the before and after sequence. pic.twitter.com/zv9MBeixL2
As the worker falls at the man's feet and apologises, he is taken out of the toilet.
The men, wearing scarves with the MNS symbol and name, make the worker hold his ears and repeat after them in Marathi: "I apologise to the Marathi people and Raj Thackeray. I will not make such a mistake again."
"You will learn Marathi, right? Learn it quickly," the worker is told by one of the men.
This comes amid protests by the MNS and Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) over what they called "Hindi imposition" in Maharashtra in the guise of implementation of the three-language policy in the state.
A shopkeeper was slapped multiple times by MNS workers in Thane for asking them why speaking in Marathi should be compulsory.
Another was assaulted in Vikhroli a few days later.
In a post on X last week, Raj Thackeray said he is proud of his "soldiers" for giving people a "befitting response", which stems from their "love" of the language.
However, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has condemned the attacks and said resorting to violence over people not speaking Marathi is unacceptable.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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