Legal action if Maharastra ministers try to enter Karnataka, says Bommai


Hubballi, Dec 5 (IANS): Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai warned on Monday that his government will not hesitate to take appropriate action if the ministers from Maharashtra try to enter Karnataka under present circumstances.

Speaking to the reporters, CM Bommai said, "If at all the Ministers from Maharashtra try to enter the state, the concerned officers have been given a direction to initiate suitable legal action."

"The same action, which had been taken earlier, would be taken this time also," he stated. CM Bommai further stated that it has been clearly told in writing that under the existing circumstances the visit of ministers from Maharashtra was not appropriate. It has also been communicated to them that their visit would create a law and order situation in the state, he added.

"In spite of this, their (Maharashtra ministers) decision to visit Karnataka is not in good taste... In this situation, the visit of Maharashtra ministers is an act of provocation. Further, it will amount to fomenting the emotions of people," CM Bommai stated.

"I will speak to the Chief Minister of Maharashtra in this regard," he stated.

"The border dispute with the state of Maharashtra is a closed chapter for Karnataka... There is harmony between the people of Karnataka and Maharashtra. At the same time the border dispute also exists. Maharashtra has approached the Supreme Court, racking up the border dispute," he said.

The coordinating ministers appointed by the coalition government of the BJP and Shiv Sena in Maharashtra -- Chandrakanth Patil and Shambhuraj Desai -- have announced that they will visit Belagavi on December 6. Kannada organisations have warned the ruling BJP government in Karnataka that if the system failed to prevent their visit, they will stop the ministers and hold the government responsible for the consequences.

The Karnataka Congress has said that the high-drama was being created by the ruling BJP government to take mileage in the upcoming Assembly elections.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • SK, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 05 2022

    Keeping fighting with each other and let the business go to Gujarat. pleasing your masters with plan

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Mon, Dec 05 2022

    Bommai , you started the fracas - now learn to enjoy the music!!

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 05 2022

    Amazing story. BJP is in total control of both states and all this acting goes on because of elections. Don’t take voters for fool’s. Bath states are part of one India.

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Mon, Dec 05 2022

    What are you speaking chief minister ? Please render apologies....Half crowd of our state is working in Maharashtra.....amchi mumbai

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 05 2022

    He is Indian Bharatiya has right to roam anywhere in India but not gussbytee from pak border.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Mon, Dec 05 2022

    "Legal action if Maharastra ministers try to enter Karnataka, says Bommai" This issue if not resolved amicably with better understanding o& diplomacy, there could be some unprecedented repercussions & counter action on Kannadigas working in Maharashtra. Looks like Bommai's tenure has come to an end.

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