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A confrontation at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport has reignited debates over language and regional identity in Maharashtra. A viral video captures a passenger repeatedly demanding that a woman staff member speak Marathi instead of Hindi, arguing that since the airport is located in Maharashtra, the state's official language should be used.
The passenger questioned the staff member's origin and insisted that those unwilling to speak Marathi should not work in the state. The woman maintained her responses in Hindi, stating *"we are at an airport."* Other staff members intervened to de-escalate the situation.
The incident has drawn mixed reactions online. Some support the use of local languages in public-facing roles, while others defend the staff member's linguistic choice, citing India's diversity and constitutional freedoms. The video highlights ongoing tensions in Maharashtra over Marathi language use in cosmopolitan spaces like Mumbai, where workplaces often operate in multiple languages to serve diverse populations.
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