BJP MLAs today met here to discuss the medium of instruction bill which is expected to be tabled during the Assembly session beginning from January 11.
Parsekar told reporters after the meeting that the party legislators expressed varying views.
"There are no two views. There are several views. We will put them before the select committee which will take the final call on the bill," he said.
"As far as my personal view is concerned, it (the bill) should continue in the current form but there are some people who are objecting to it," he said, referring to opposition by the organisations like Bharatiya Bhasha Suraksha Manch.
As per the current policy, the medium of instruction in government schools is the regional language (Konkani or Marathi), but English-medium school too get government grants.
BBSM has demanded that the grants to English-medium schools be discontinued.
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