September 20, 2024

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Border row: NCP slams Maha executive, Centre for ‘eerie silence’ amid Karnataka CM’s remarks 

By way of PTI

MUMBAI: The Nationalist Congress Birthday party on Saturday wondered the “eerie silence” of the Maharashtra executive, the Bharatiya Janata Birthday party and the Centre at the “uncalled for” statements made by way of Karnataka Leader Minister Basavaraj Bommai at the border dispute between the 2 states, which it claimed introduced the variations to the fore once more.

Bommai had just lately sought a merger of “Kannada-speaking” spaces in Maharashtra’s Akkalkot and Solapur and had additionally stated some villages in Jat taluka in Sangli district sought after to sign up for the southern state.

An afternoon previous, he stated the seek advice from of Maharashtra ministers Chandrakant Patil and Shambhuraj Desai to Belgaum was once now not excellent within the given state of affairs.

Maharashtra and Karnataka had been eager about a long-standing border dispute, with the previous searching for administrative keep an eye on of Marathi-speaking Belgaum and a few different villages of the neighbouring state.

“‘Why is an eerie silence being maintained by way of the Central executive, BJP and CM of Maharashtra at the uncalled for statements made and problems raised at the border row by way of Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai,” NCP nationwide spokesperson Clyde Crasto requested in a commentary.

“In the beginning, he (Bommai) made statements at the sub-judice border factor, which resulted in disturbance of peace in each the states. Now, he says ministers from Maharashtra will have to now not come to Belagavi as the placement isn’t conducive, given the variations over the border,” Crasto added.

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He stated it was once Bommai’s statements that began giving upward thrust to variations at the flooring once more, including Maharashtra ministers Patil and Desai have been going to Belgaum to liaise with the criminal staff and different stakeholders of the dispute.

“Speaking will all the time assist in getting a method to the border factor, so why is Karnataka CM now not allowing discussion? Bommai will have to now not be allowed to dictate phrases. Subsequently, it will be significant for the Centre to intrude and forestall him in his tracks and ensure peace is maintained in each the states,” Crasto added.

Ministers Patil and Desai have been appointed by way of the Eknath Shinde executive just lately to coordinate with the state’s criminal staff at the border factor.

They have been more likely to meet leaders of the Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti (MES), which has been spearheading the motion to merge Belagavi with Maharashtra for many years.

Chatting with journalists in Belgaum on Friday, Bommai stated, “Already our leader secretary has written to the manager secretary of Maharashtra thru fax. Within the given state of affairs it isn’t excellent for them (Patil and Desai) to seek advice from right here and therefore, they will have to now not come right here.”

MUMBAI: The Nationalist Congress Birthday party on Saturday wondered the “eerie silence” of the Maharashtra executive, the Bharatiya Janata Birthday party and the Centre at the “uncalled for” statements made by way of Karnataka Leader Minister Basavaraj Bommai at the border dispute between the 2 states, which it claimed introduced the variations to the fore once more.

Bommai had just lately sought a merger of “Kannada-speaking” spaces in Maharashtra’s Akkalkot and Solapur and had additionally stated some villages in Jat taluka in Sangli district sought after to sign up for the southern state.

An afternoon previous, he stated the seek advice from of Maharashtra ministers Chandrakant Patil and Shambhuraj Desai to Belgaum was once now not excellent within the given state of affairs.

Maharashtra and Karnataka had been eager about a long-standing border dispute, with the previous searching for administrative keep an eye on of Marathi-speaking Belgaum and a few different villages of the neighbouring state.

“‘Why is an eerie silence being maintained by way of the Central executive, BJP and CM of Maharashtra at the uncalled for statements made and problems raised at the border row by way of Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai,” NCP nationwide spokesperson Clyde Crasto requested in a commentary.

“In the beginning, he (Bommai) made statements at the sub-judice border factor, which resulted in disturbance of peace in each the states. Now, he says ministers from Maharashtra will have to now not come to Belagavi as the placement isn’t conducive, given the variations over the border,” Crasto added.

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He stated it was once Bommai’s statements that began giving upward thrust to variations at the flooring once more, including Maharashtra ministers Patil and Desai have been going to Belgaum to liaise with the criminal staff and different stakeholders of the dispute.

“Speaking will all the time assist in getting a method to the border factor, so why is Karnataka CM now not allowing discussion? Bommai will have to now not be allowed to dictate phrases. Subsequently, it will be significant for the Centre to intrude and forestall him in his tracks and ensure peace is maintained in each the states,” Crasto added.

Ministers Patil and Desai have been appointed by way of the Eknath Shinde executive just lately to coordinate with the state’s criminal staff at the border factor.

They have been more likely to meet leaders of the Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti (MES), which has been spearheading the motion to merge Belagavi with Maharashtra for many years.

Chatting with journalists in Belgaum on Friday, Bommai stated, “Already our leader secretary has written to the manager secretary of Maharashtra thru fax. Within the given state of affairs it isn’t excellent for them (Patil and Desai) to seek advice from right here and therefore, they will have to now not come right here.”