"The Prime Minister and the Chief Minister are busy canvassing as they want to win the elections at any cost. But see what is happening. Question papers meant for the Army recruitment are leaked. When these people cannot keep the question papers safe, then what can be said about the country's security?" Thackeray questionned.
Thackeray's jibe came at a time when his party and former ally the BJP are locked in a fierce battle to control the cash-rich BMC, as both the parties fell short of numbers to capture power on their own.
Thackeray was speaking on the occasion of the "Marathi Bhasha Diwas" which was celebrated today by the Sena, commemorating the birth anniversary of noted Marathi litterateur late V V Shirwadkar, popularly known as 'Kusumagraj'.
Attending a cultural event at Rang Sharda hall in suburban Bandra, he vowed to uphold the Marathi language and culture in the state.
"Today is really a noble day for us. Our corporation has given its nod for (setting up) Bal Thackeray's memorial at the Mayor's bungalow. This is a good development for the Marathi pride," he said.
The BJP-led state government had already announced giving the Mayor's bungalow on a 30-year lease for the memorial.
The Mayor's new residence is likely to be shifted to Byculla in South Mumbai.
Earlier in the day, outgoing Sena corporators in the BMC accepted the proposal, pending due to the model code of conduct, of transferring the Mayor's bungalow for memorial.
The Sena chief said Marathi language and culture would continue to thrive irrespective of few Marathi medium schools shutting down in Mumbai.
"Some reports have come to fore that Marathi schools are shutting down. But this is not the case. What is happening is Marathi people just want their progenies to speak fluent English.
"But speaking fluent English does not mean that people are forgetting Marathi. It can never be forgotten. It is going to live long, irrespective of whether Marathi schools remains functional or not," he said.
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