Yediyurappa softens his stand on Bandh call by pro-Kannada activists


Bengaluru, Nov 21 (IANS): Karnataka Chief Minister, B. S. Yediyurappa on Saturday softened his stand on the December 5 bandh call given by pro-Kannada activists.

He clarified that the state government would "act tough" only in the event of the bandh being imposed "forcefully" anywhere in the state.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of - Matsya Sampada (marine wealth) - a programme that was organised by the Karnataka fisheries department here, Yediyurappa said that the state government will act tough if the protesters try to disrupt any activity forcefully.

"The government has never opposed organising of protests in peaceful and democratic manner. What I have been saying is that if any protest would turn violent, the state government bound act harshly on such protests" he said in response to a question.

Just two days ago, Yediyurappa had cautioned pro-Kannada activists that the government is bound to act on state-wide bandh as it was "illegal" to call for a bandh.

"Maratha are also Hindu followers. There is a difference between development of Marathi and Maratha. Maratha is a community and they are Hindus. There is nothing wrong in forming this body," he had argued.

Notwithstanding Yediyurappa's warning, nearly 1000 pro-Kannada organisations across Karnataka came onboard a single platform - Federation of Kannada Associations - led by Kannada Chaluvali Paksha, supremo, Vatal Nagaraj and called for a state wide bandh.

Even associations like Bengaluru Hoteliers Association extended their moral support to the bandh call given by this Federation.

Ever since Yediyurappa announced the decision to form Maratha Development Authority last week, several pro-Kannada activists have vehemently opposed it.

Yediyurappa's decision comes ahead of the announcement of bypolls to the Belagavi Lok Sabha constituency, as well as Basavakalyan and Maski assembly constituencies, which have a sizeable Marathi-speaking population. Though initially it was vehemently opposed by political parties, but soon Pro-Kannada associations lapped it up as their own fight.

In Karnataka border dispute with Maharashtra always evokes sharp reactions as it is very emotional issue and pro-Kannada associations do not let go any opportunity, whenever Karnataka or Maharashtra make any statements.

Though the ruling BJP had been trying its best to douse the fire by changing the name of Maratha Development Authority to Maratha Community Development Board, this decision seems to have failed to cut any ice with activists so far.

 

  

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sat, Nov 21 2020

    Govt should revoke this Maratha Development Authority/Fund...

    can it be imagined that MH Govt. will float some thing similar like Poojari Development Fund or Mogaveera Development Fund...

    lot of people of KN origin (notably Mogaveeras, followed by Poojaris) migrated long back to Mumbai and became naturalised... will MH Govt help them...

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  • Roshan, Karkala

    Sat, Nov 21 2020

    Hello sir,
    you need to understand that these are Marathi speaking people who are here since centuries, not migrated over in search of Jobs like how mogaveers or poojaris have migrated over to Mumbai or Maharashtra in the last 50 years.... There are marathigas in Mangalore udupi and even in Uttara Kannada. And regarding MH helping them if mogaveers or poojaris are sizeable vote bank in any area they would do the same however its not the case

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sat, Nov 21 2020

    in shollapur, kolhapur, sangli there are kannada speakers who are there since centuries.... will MH Govt help them... in Hindupur, Karnool there are thousands of Kannada speakers since centuries... will AP/Telangana govt. help them....

    However, you are right.... if they are votebank, politicians will help... that is the reason for this Maratha Fund... Belgavi bye-elections round the corner...

    to set the facts right, mogaveera migration to Mumbai is more than one century old phenomenon....

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  • Varun Vandan, Bahrain

    Sun, Nov 22 2020

    Kbr sir
    Naturalization in Maharashtra? How come ? As a citizen of India one can settle from one state to another without any hassles . Right now one can buy property or start business in Jammu Kashmir .?This is after revoking article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir .
    Stay happy , stay blessed , stay safe .. hope corona will disappear soon
    Good morning VV (pure veg)
    Bahrain

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