Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde to pass resolution in State Assembly on border dispute with Karnataka

27 Dec 2022 10:42:33
Mumbai, Dec 27: Chief Minister Eknath Shinde will move a resolution in the State Assembly on Tuesday (Dec 27) over the border dispute between Maharashtra and Karnataka, said Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis shared the hope that the resolution will be passed by majority.
 
 
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"Today Chief Minister will move a resolution in the state assembly on the border dispute. I hope the resolution will be passed by the majority," he said. Targeting the former CM and Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) leader Uddhav Thackeray for requesting the central government to declare "the disputed areas" as a Union Territory, Fadnavis said, "I was surprised that those who spoke yesterday, he did nothing for 2.5 years as CM. The border dispute did not start after our government came to power." He further said that the previous governments in the State is making the Eknath Shinde government responsible for the border dispute which is going on for years.
 
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"It started with the creation of Maharashtra and the language-wise formation of provinces. It is going on for years. Since then, for years those who have governments are showing that the border dispute started after our government came. In this way, politics has never happened on the border dispute. We stood with the government every time because the question was of Marathi-speaking people," said the Deputy Chief Minister. He further urged other parties not to do politics on this. "We never did politics on this issue and we hope that no one does politics on this. People of border areas should feel that entire Maharashtra is with them," he added.
 
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Earlier on Monday (Dec 26), Former CM Uddhav Thackeray in the state Legislative Council said, "It is not just a case of language and border, but of 'humanity'. Till the issue is pending before the Supreme Court, the Karnataka-occupied Maharashtra should be declared as a Union Territory by the central government." Uddhav further said that Marathi people residing in the border villages have faced "injustice". "Marathi-speaking people have been residing in the border villages for generations. Their daily life, language and lifestyle are Marathi. They do not understand Kannada," he said speaking in the Upper House.
 
 
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