Kumar Vishwas, who attended the kavi sammelan in the three-day 'Uttar Pradesh Mango festival 2025' organized in Lucknow, also recited a poem. During this, he expressed hope that the language dispute going on in Maharashtra will stop soon.

Poet Kumar Vishwas, while talking to journalists on the language dispute going on in maharashtra, said, 'Language spreads love, not hatred. My mother (Hindi) and auntsMarathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada are all very rich languages. People should not spread hatred on this. I hope this dispute stops soon.'

Deputy chief minister Keshav prasad Maurya, who was present in the program, while talking to journalists on the language dispute said, 'The bharatiya janata party is moving forward with the resolution on the slogan of Ek Bharat Se Shreshtha Bharat, but some people are working to create controversy among themselves on any issue within the country, which is wrong and unacceptable.'

Praising the Uttar Pradesh Mango festival, he said, 'The Uttar Pradesh Mango festival is a very grand event. It is going to give a message to those who see their future in horticulture. This event will give a new enthusiasm to the people. No one has seen so much variety in the festival before. I congratulate the Horticulture Department on the success of the festival.'

It is noteworthy that chief minister Yogi Adityanath on friday inaugurated the three-day 'Uttar Pradesh Mango festival 2025' at Awadh Shilp Gram, Awadh vihar Yojana, Sector 9, Lucknow. In this festival, the exhibition of more than 800 varieties of mangoes brought from gardens across the country has attracted everyone's attention.

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