Maharashtra-Karnataka border issue | Basavaraj Bommai has made a sensational statement. The Marathi villages in the border area are coming to Maharashtra, but the Karnataka government has started activities to include 40 more villages in Maharashtra in its state. Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai himself indicated the same. His or his statement is likely to create a strong reaction in Maharashtra.
Highlights:
- 40 drought affected villages in Sanglichya Jat Taluka
- The Government of Karnataka itself has started activities to bring the villages to its state.
40 drought-affected villages in Sanglichya Jat Talukyat would have accepted the resolution to join the state of Karnataka. Or in the background, the Karnataka government itself seems to have started a movement to bring the villages to its state. In this regard, the Chief Minister of Karnataka Basavaraj Bommai said that there is drought and severe water scarcity in this taluk. We have helped our villages by giving them water. Aata or 40 villages have decided to join Karnataka. The Government of Karnataka is seriously considering the resolution, said Basavaraj Bommai. Due to his statement, the discussion about Karnataka’s territorial bias towards Maharashtra has become colourful. When it comes to Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, how will they react, everyone is in sight.
What decision would the Shinde-Fadnavis government have taken for the border villages?
The Shinde-Fadnavis government would have appointed a committee every now and then to stand up for the students of the border areas in relation to the Maharashtra-Karnataka border question. Also senior lawyer Vaidyanathan should have been appointed for legal battle. Chief Minister Shinde would have asked for the appointment of ministers Chandrakant Patil and Shambhuraj Desai or both ministers to coordinate the legal process. The state government would have given assurances to take steps to strengthen the special squads dealing with the border question so that the benefits of the schemes of the Maharashtra government could be effectively tied up in the border areas.
Also, the Chief Minister would have taken the decision to give retirement salary to the families of the martyrs in the border movement like freedom fighters. Along with this, it would have been appropriate to take a decision to reimburse the fees paid by the integration committee for the court battle. That’s why the border residents’ fight will get big strength.
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