Marathi is language said to be
spoken by Marathi Manus, but who is
this Marathi Manus the (true) Marathi Manus is a genuine and patriotic
Indian first, akin all other Indians in all other regions and states of India.
The Marathi Manus communicates in his
mother tongue (Marathi) in his home and outside the home with his relatives,
friends, and colleagues at work place (unless it is not barred to speak in
marathi at work place, but at work place the most important thing is to focus
on work instead of enquiring about who speaks in what language!) as is the case
in other states also when personnel communicate in their respective regional
languages, (again unless the regional language is not barred for communication
at work place). So here there is nothing dreadful if Marathi Manus speaks in his mother tongue in his native place, isn’t
it?
Just one
and half decades back when globalization and privatization started to boost
Indian economy and India started becoming popular as global outsourcing hub in
particular cities like Bombay now Mumbai, Bangalore now Benguluru, Madras now
Chennai, Calcutta now Kolkata (I still don’t understand what difference is made
by these changed names of these cities!) and Delhi as companies had started
hiring inhabitants from different states, but the major bulk of them were
recruited from companies located in Maharashtra (Majorly in Mumbai) and the
result is burst of population and that’s why it is said to be the city where
people from almost every religion dwell, which also means people from almost
all the states of India speaking there native languages (so be it Bengali,
Malayalam, Gujarati, Kashmiri, Marwari, Punjabi, Kannada) settled in this city
becoming popular by the name ‘city of dreams’, subsequently populace preferred
English as the common language of communication but not just the language
English people’s culture also preferred over indigenous culture, which gave
birth to materialistic brain wave of superiority complex and inferiority
complex among marathis and non-marathis.
The
motive of the movement, which is going on in Maharashtra, (should be) to thwart
westernization of indigenous cultures (all over India!) and make Marathi
non-trivial yet again which is contemporarily deprived in its own state from
where it originated and inherited its name, previously known as Maharshtri and then Marhatti/Mahratti. But the political parties across Maharashtra
specifically in Mumbai have taken a wicked path of violence, using abusive
speeches and beating political leaders publically to enforce them to respect
Marathi and Maharashtra and in the corollary (for all non-marathi as well as
for non-maharashtrians) marathi and
maharashtrians became odium and maharashtrians (Marathi) communicating in
marathi are seen with contempt and considered to be supporting these political
parties but the fact is not the same in most of the cases as there are people
who still love to communicate in marathi simply because they feel expression of
emotions is so fluent in marathi as compared to other languages (which is very
obvious if one is born and brought up in Maharashtra!) in spite of having great
command over English or Hindi or any foreign language for that matter and I don’t
see any reason why they should not do so, in their own native place……….
Talking
about other states in India, say for example Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka,
Manipur, Orissa, West Bengal, Sikkim, and Assam you have to know and understand
at least routinely spoken words and sentences in these respective states, which
furnish great help while commuting, shopping, and collecting information (about
anything and almost everything), same is the logic in Maharashtra also! People
out here don’t expect non-Marathis to speak in Marathi exactly the way they
speak but they expect people from outside Maharashtra State to at least
understand Marathi and not to consider them inferior or mediocre if they
communicate in their native language, as is the case with most of the states in
India concerning about respective native languages.