Maha minister held in K’taka, Sena’s Raut to visit Belgaum today
MUMBAI: Minister of state for health Rajendra Patil-yedravkar was detained in Belgaum and was not allowed to speak at a meeting organised by the Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti on Friday. The border dispute between Maharashtra and Karnataka is likely to intensify with Shiv Sena leader and Member of Parliament Sanjay Raut announcing that he will travel to Belgaum on Saturday.
The minister had gone to Belgaum to pay respects to the martyrs of the united Maharashtra movement. He was scheduled to speak at the event and address the workers of the committee, but he was allegedly manhandled, disallowed to speak and escorted back to the border by the police.
Raut is scheduled to reach Belgaum at 2 pm on Saturday.
“I have learnt that the Karnataka government has issued special orders to prevent my entry in Belgaum. Belgaum is in India. There may be border issues between Maharashtra and Karnataka. I am, however, a Rajya Sabha MP and an Indian citizen, hence I have decided to go.”
The border dispute between the two states has been simmering for decades. Tensions had reignited in the border areas between December 28 and 30 last year. Chief minister Uddhav Thackeray raked up the issue and described Belgaum district as ‘Karnataka occupied Maharashtra’. Effigies of Thackeray and Karnataka chief minister BS Yediyurappa were burnt on both sides of the border by local outfits. State transport buses were stopped between Kolhapur and Belgaum as a precautionary measure.
On Friday, Raut alleged that Marathi-speaking people were under attack in the neighbouring state.
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There may be border issues between Maha and Karnataka. I am a Rajya Sabha MP and an Indian citizen... I have decided to go
SANJAY RAUT,
Shiv Sena leader and MP