New Delhi: Nishikant Dubey on Friday defended his “Tumko Datak Patak Marge” comment and said that Mumbai is not only for Marathas, and Uddhav and Raj Thackeray have reiterated their warnings. In a podcast with ANI, Dubey recalled that Maharashtra is the most taxpayer state, but due to SBI, LIC and Tata, who opened its headquarters in Mumbai. Earlier this month, Dubey warned the opponents that “Tumo Dala Ke Marage” (we thrash you completely) to target MNS chief Raj Thackeray’s call to target Hindi speakers.Defending your ‘Patkak Patak Ke Marege’ comment, Dubey said, “If you refuse to accept Hindi as a national language, but you love the British English, move forward. Even in three-language threads, you have no issue of pushing on English. So you will teach the language of Britain in India, but you have a problem with Hindi? It is good to have your movements and your reasons. But when you attack someone physically in the name of language – especially Hindi – you cross a line.,“Remind me out: Mumbai was once part of Gujarat. It became part of Maharashtra only after linguistic reorganization in the 1960s. And still, Marathi speakers made the population of about 31-32% of Mumbai a single percentage of only 31-32% population. Rajasthani, and about 11–12% Urdu speakers. He said. He also said that if he finds non-Marathi speaking people so problematic, then stand with a stick in front of SBI President or LIC officials-because many of them do not know Marathi and “ask them to take all the headquarters out of here.” Marathi advocates usually defeated unarmed, poor people, but did not like the heads of the National Stock Exchange and Bombay Stock Exchange, who are not Marathi.“I am a member of Parliament. I will not take the law into my hands. But whenever they (Uddhav and Raj) go out of Maharashtra, the people of that state will teach them a lesson. They will defeat them wherever they go, they will defeat them,” Dub said in the podcast.All this began with three language policy and later members of UBT and MNS attacked non-Marathi speaking people in Maharashtra.