Karnataka legislature passes censure motion against burning of Kannada flag in Maharashtra


Belagavi, Dec 17 (IANS): Members of the Karnataka legislative Assembly on Thursday passed a censure motion against the burning of Kannada flag in Kolhapur in Maharashtra.

Revenue Minister R. Ashok said the act of burning of Kannada flag in Maharashtra had saddened everyone.

"No matter which government is in power, its primary duty is to protect the interests and identities of the state. The Shiv Sena in Maharashtra and the members of Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti (MES) have been displaying disrespect towards Karnataka," he said.

"We will ask the Maharashtra government to see to it that such incidents do not occur. The censure motion will be sent to them and they will be urged to initiate action against those who burnt the Kannada flag," he informed the state Assembly.

Siddaramaiah, the Leader of Opposition in Karnataka Assembly, said the Shiv Sena and MES miscreants are indulging in unruly behaviour, which would disturb the peace and harmony between the two states.

The issue was raised by Janata Dal (Secular) MLA K. Annadaani in the zero hour of the Assembly session. He said whenever the Assembly session is held, MES workers provoke the feelings of Kannadigas.

"They have burnt the Kannada flag thinking that Kannadigas are weak," he said.

Members of JD(S) supported Annadaani and gathered at the well of the House to protest. There was chaos in the House, leading to its adjournment.

Shiv Sena activists had burnt the Kannada flag at Kolhapur in retaliation to the blackening of face of a MES leader named Deepak Dalavi in Belagavi. The MES was organising a 'Mahamelav' in Belagavi parallel to the Assembly session held in the Suvarna Soudha. The Karnataka police had taken Kannada activists into custody on the spot for blackening the face of the MES leader.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Fri, Dec 17 2021

    no one gives a damn to karunadu in Maharashtra...in the national scene always Maharashtra is on top...karunadu does not have any strong politicians..only during Congress rule Siddarramaiah was calling the shots....the present chaddis shiver at the name of daku and feku...

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  • Jd, Mlr

    Fri, Dec 17 2021

    Nation to nation, state to state, district to district we have been taught to fight, not unite. A reader here has cited the example of Bible burning, and whole of karnataka was quiet. Sometimes, our own neighbours are treated like enemies. Flag burning burnt our emotions, do you think Bible burning hurt anyone? Let us learn to disagree in a civil way, by dialogue and peaceful demonstration. Else, all will come down to ashes.

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  • Sannu, Karnataka

    Fri, Dec 17 2021

    Guys there was no action by people when people started burning our BIBLE in KGF now when the Karnataka flag got burnt by Maharastra people now the Karnataka people got up from sleep. Requesting the Opposite parties of other religions not to break the sentiments of other religions since we are living in Karnataka for Centuries let us all fight with the Maharastra Govt not to burn or hurt the sentiments of Karnataka people as we are all united.

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  • sense_Shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 17 2021

    What is in a flag ? When you cant maintain basic and obvious common sense based governance. We spit ,litter and throw garbage ,Collect hafta and bribe . These are meaning less.

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  • JL, Mangaluru Smart City

    Fri, Dec 17 2021

    Ban Janatha Party.... Plz ban Maharastra immediately..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Dec 17 2021

    Tukde Tukde Gang ...

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