Karnataka Rajyotsava: 3 Maharashtra ministers, MP banned from entering Belagavi


Belagavi, Oct 31 (IANS): The Karnataka government on Tuesday banned the entry of three ministers and an MP from Maharashtra to this bordering district amid fears of celebration of the black day on the occasion of Karnataka Rajyotsava also known as Karnataka State Day on November 1.

In an official order, Belagavi District Commissioner Nitesh Patil banned the entry of Ministers Shambhuraja Desai, Chandrakantha Patil, Deepak Kesarkar and MP Dhairyashil Mane from October 31 to November 2 evening.

Notably, Kannada Rajyotsava commemorates the merger of the Kannada speaking regions of southwestern India under the States Reorganization Act to form the state in 1956.

But, Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti (MES) maintains that Belagavi is a part of Maharashtra and observes black day on the occasion leading to law and order situation and creation of tension in the bordering district of Belagavi.

Considering the chances of the leaders from Maharashtra making hate and provocative speeches, during the observation of black day opposing the merger of Belagavi into Karnataka, the decision has been made in this regard.

There are chances of the Kannada organisations in Belagavi opposing the entry of Maharashtra leaders and staging a gherao.

The district administration had stated that this might lead to the confrontation between Kannada activists and MES workers and to prevent the situation, measures have been taken.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Ravi, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 01 2023

    Marathi supremacists love to play Shivaji.

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Tue, Oct 31 2023

    Funny part. We are states formed based on linguistics. If so, the latest hatred is based on knowledge of Marathi or Hindi and how different it is from Kannada? Same question to Maharashtrians ignorance of Kannada. Ah...it is politics...please excuse my ignorance.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Tue, Oct 31 2023

    maharashtra state got its name from rashtrakoota dynasty of kn who ruled MH...

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  • Ryan, UDUPI

    Tue, Oct 31 2023

    Now it right to say "Democracy is at risk" by Sidda Govt.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Tue, Oct 31 2023

    Just as Mumbai is a multilingual city so is Karnataka a multilingual state. Marathi and Kannada people co-exist peacefully in the state. Both languages have official status in corporation and municipalities with their own schools. You better pay attention to Maratha protests in your own state.

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  • Rajesh G, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 31 2023

    Right decision by DC. These Marathi MLAs

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  • Prakash, Manipal

    Tue, Oct 31 2023

    Why we are nations within a nation? These linguistic or religious false wars are benefitting only a handful of people who play behind the screen... Poor n middle class gullible go out in the open stage to offer blood n life much to the loss of their own families... However casteism n racism is a cancer that is deep rooted amongst many of us... Even the so called lowest of the castes have once again sub castes... Looks like we humans come with blessings in one hand and curses on the other...

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  • Babu Shenoy, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 31 2023

    This is the best way to keep those rubble-raisers from creating ruckus in our ಸರ್ವ ಜನಾಂಗದ ಶಾಂತಿಯ ತೋಟ that is Karnataka. Let Shindhe and Fadnavis take care of them. चांगले केले कर्नाटक. कर्नाटकातील मराठी भाषिक लोकांना काय म्हणता?

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