Talking to reporters after meeting Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis here early this morning, Thackeray said if the policy is implemented, it will benefit the residents of the state.
"Jharkhand is implementing such a policy and we should also do the same," he said, adding, outsiders benefit from the government schemes.
As per Jharkhand's new domicile policy, those who have been living in the state in pursuance of their business or jobs and have acquired immovable assets in the last 30 years, or their children, would be considered residents of the state. Also, those having their or their ancestors' names in the land records in the survey already conducted would be considered having domicile of the state.
Granting partial relief to autorickshaw drivers, the Bombay High Court's Nagpur bench had earlier this year ordered a status quo on Marathi language test, made mandatory by the state government for seeking auto permits.
"We respect court, but court can't intervene in all matters. The court should have asked state government to take a call. Why is the state and central government there? It has become a trend that anyone approaches court and takes stay on the government's order," Thackeray said.
"Due to non-implementation of the domicile policy, anyone is coming and staying here. The government does not know from where suspects have come," he said.
Despite assurances, Marathi hasn't been declared a classical language, he said.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections are due early next year.
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