Pune (Maharashtra) [India], November 25 (ANI): Members of the Maratha Mahasangh have painted ‘Jai Maharashtra’ messages on buses working between Maharashtra and Karnataka, to protest Karnataka chief minister Basavaraj Bommai’s remarks on the border dispute between the 2 states.
A bunch of members of Maratha Mahasangh had been seen writing phrases like ‘Jahir Nishedh’ and ‘Jai Maharashtra’ with black paint on a Nippani-Aurangabad bus in Pune district on Thursday.
They stood in entrance of the bus working beneath the Karnataka State Highway Transport and shouted slogans in opposition to Bommai.
“Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has made a provocative assertion on the Karnataka Maharashtra border subject and his dream won’t ever come true. Our authorities is dedicated to defending the nation’s land, water and borders,” Bommai tweeted on Wednesday night.
Bommai had earlier mentioned that the border row has grow to be a political software in Maharashtra, and any get together in energy will increase the difficulty for political functions.
“My authorities is able to defending the borders of Karnataka and has taken steps additionally,” Bommai had mentioned.
Bommai claimed that some villages in Maharashtra’s Sangli district, that are having a water disaster handed a decision in search of their merger with Karnataka.
Nonetheless, the Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister denied the claims and mentioned that no such village has sought a merger with Karnataka in latest occasions. (ANI)
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