Kolhapur: ST service has been stopped in Maharashtra and Karnataka or both states due to borderism. By stopping the buses going to each other’s state, there is a lot of inconvenience to the passengers. Meanwhile, Saundatti Yatra being the main day today, hundreds of private vehicles went to Bhavik Karnataka via alternative route. Maharashtra’s vehicle was thrashed at Belagavi on Tuesday. After that ST service was stopped. As both the states did not leave the bus, the private transporters charged extra fare for the passengers to go ahead from the Kognoli toll station.
ruckus in the Lok Sabha
New Delhi: Nationalist Congress MP Supriya Sule demanded that Union Home Minister Amit Shah should make a request on the issue of Maharashtra-Karnataka borderism. Only, this subject should be allowed to be discussed after taking objection that it is sub judice in the Supreme Court, this demand was made by BJP’s Karnataka MP Shivkumar Udasi to the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. Nationalist co-Shivsena Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray’s party’s parliamentarians gathered at the Parliament House and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s effigy and protested against the Karnataka government.
A new question has arisen in the state since ten days and activities are being created against Maharashtra. Shejar’s Karnataka Chief Minister is speaking against Maharashtra. By talking about breaking Maharashtra, they are making such statements. There was a lot of trouble on Tuesday. The people of Maharashtra wanted to go to the Karnataka border; But she came to be beaten. Hey Chalnar Nahi. Or BJP is in power in both the states. Union Home Minister Amit Shah should clarify his role in the episode,’ demanded Supriya Sule. On this, ‘Yes both the states are sensitive subjects. What will the central government do in that? Every subject cannot be presented in the hall,’ said Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla.
Vinayak Raut’s support
Presenting the topic of Karnataka, Supriya Sule raised eyebrows in the auditorium. Shiv Sena’s Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray party, Vinayak Raut and Supriya Suleni supported the issue presented. While the Maharashtra-Karnataka question is pending in the Supreme Court for the last several years, the Marathi speaking people of Belagavi, Karwar, Nipani are being subjected to injustice and atrocities by the Karnataka government. Not only this, even the ministers of Maharashtra have come to attend the entrance ceremony in Belagavi. The government is the first to set such prisoners. We condemn the way Marathi speaking people are being tortured by the Karnataka government and the police,’ said Vinayak Raut.
The Chief Minister of Karnataka would like to add a few more hours and let the border question be chirping. Vandalism of trains in Maharashtra, this is the way Marathi people are in trouble. The work of struggle will be done in front of everyone, but what can be done only with the mind, but the soldiers of Maharashtra have already shown it. That’s why if there is a thunderstorm, then our answer will also be equally intense.– Raj Thackeray, MNS President