This Article is From May 02, 2022

"Won't Give An Inch Of Land To Maharashtra": Karnataka Chief Minister

Basavaraj Bommai was responding to Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar's statement on Sunday that they would continue to support the fight of Marathi-speaking people residing in border areas of Karnataka to include them in Maharashtra.

'Won't Give An Inch Of Land To Maharashtra': Karnataka Chief Minister

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai noted that Maharashtra had several Kannada speaking areas.

Bengaluru:

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Monday urged politicians from Maharashtra not to use the old language bogey or border issue for their political survival, as he made it clear that the state would not give an inch of its land to the neighbouring state.

Noting that several Kannada speaking areas were in Maharashtra, he said the thinking is on about incorporating them into Karnataka.

He was responding to Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar's statement on Sunday that they would continue to support the fight of Marathi-speaking people residing in border areas of Karnataka to include them in Maharashtra.

"There is a political crisis in Maharashtra, it is there now, their entire government is on the rock bottom, so they create a language bogey and raise the border issue. To survive politically they do this," Mr Bommai said.

Speaking to reporters, he said, Karnataka's stand on the border issue is clear, and the state is not going to yield anything.

"We stand firmly by our decisions, they (Maharashtra) also know it. I strongly urge the politicians of Maharashtra not to use language bogey or border issue for their political survival," he said, adding that there is no question of giving even an inch of Karnataka's land.

Maharashtra claims the border district of Belagavi and nearby areas were part of the erstwhile Bombay Presidency, but are currently a part of Karnataka, on linguistic grounds.

"While we are celebrating 62 years of formation of Maharashtra, we regret that the Marathi-speaking villages in Bidar, Bhalki, Belgaum, Karwar, Nippani and other places in Karnataka could not be merged with Maharashtra. The citizens of Maharashtra and its government are with their fight to be part of Maharashtra. I assure that we would keep supporting their fight till these villages become part of Maharashtra," Mr Pawar had said on the occasion of Maharashtra's foundation day on Sunday.

The Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti (MES), which has been fighting in the border areas of Belagavi for the merger of 800-odd villages with Maharashtra, had also submitted a memorandum of their demands to Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray some time ago.

To assert that Belagavi is an integral part of the state, Karnataka has built the Suvarna Vidhana Soudha, modelled on the Vidhana Soudha, the state secretariat in Bengaluru, where the legislature session is held once a year.

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