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After Amazon, now MNS wants Marathi language option in Domino's app too

The MNS had also vandalize Amazon's offices and warehouses in Mumbai, Pune and Aurangabad. After this uproar of MNS, Amazon had surrendered and promised to include Marathi language on Amazon's website within 7 days.

After Amazon, now MNS wants Marathi language option in Domino's app too
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After Amazon, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) has now shifted its focus to Domino's, which is a famous chain for pizza and fast foods. MNS has demanded that Marathi language option should be made available on the app and website of the Domino's.

Responding to MNS’s demand, the Domino's administration has written a letter to the party and assured that they will soon make the Marathi language available on the application.

A few days ago, MNS had started an agitation to make Marathi language option available on Amazon's website. Initially, the MNS pursued the issue through letters, warnings and banners. However, after Amazon refused and took to court and sent a notice to Raj Thackeray, the MNS became very aggressive.

The MNS had also vandalized Amazon's offices and warehouses in Mumbai, Pune and Aurangabad. After this uproar of MNS, Amazon had surrendered and promised to include the Marathi language on Amazon's website within 7 days. Considering all this, Domino's has already surrendered to MNS.

However, amidst a massive hue-and-cry over the inclusion of Marathi language in Amazon app and website, Flipkart voluntarily came up with an option of Marathi as one of the preferred languages on its mobile application.

Read More: Flipkart comes up with Marathi language option amidst Amazon-MNS spat

After Amazon, Swiggy and Zomato, now Domino's Jubilant Food Work Company has also decided to launch the Marathi language in their app. MNS president Raj Thackeray and MNS vice president Munaf Thakur, who gave the letter to Domino's, made it clear that he would launch the application in Marathi.

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