Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], December 5 (ANI): Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Monday mentioned that he has appealed to Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde to struggle the border dispute situation legally as it’s in court docket now.
“We’ve got already communicated to them that it’ll create legislation and order drawback, subsequently, it’s not the appropriate time to come back. I attraction to Maharashtra CM that the matter is in court docket and struggle it legally,” mentioned Karnataka CM on the go to of Maharashtra ministers.
Whereas Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis mentioned on the border dispute that this matter is within the court docket, so neither Maharashtra nor Karnataka can take a call on it, the choice shall be taken by the court docket.
“If the minister desires to go there, nobody can cease them. The applications that had been held there have been on the event of Mahaparinirvan Divas, in such a approach that there shouldn’t be any sort of controversy, there shouldn’t be any motion, so it was thought of. Wish to go there in future too, nobody can cease anybody, in free India everybody has the appropriate to go all over the place, nobody can cease it, CM will take the ultimate determination on this matter,” Fadnavis mentioned.
Maharashtra ministers Chandrakant Patil and Shambhuraj Desai, who had been scheduled to go to Belagavi on December 3, have postponed their go to to December 6.
On the request of the Belagavi Ambedkar group, their go to has been postponed and each will arrive in Belagavi on December 6, on the loss of life anniversary of Dr BR Ambedkar.
Belgaum or Belagavi is presently a part of Karnataka however is claimed by Maharashtra.
After the implementation of the State Reorganization Act, of 1956, the Maharashtra authorities demanded the readjustment of its border with Karnataka.
Following this, a four-member committee was shaped by each states. Maharashtra authorities had expressed willingness to switch Kannada-speaking 260 villages predominantly, nevertheless it was turned down by Karnataka. Now, each Karnataka and Maharashtra governments have approached the Supreme Court docket to expedite the matter, and the matter remains to be pending. (ANI)
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