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The CM said everyone has the right to protest in a democracy and his government is not opposed to it.
“I had asked them to come (for discussion). They did not come. I had asked ten (representatives) to come, they did not come. As the Assembly adjourned, I’m leaving,” Siddaramaiah said.
When told that protesters have threatened to continue with the agitation, he said, “We are not opposed to protesting in a democracy. Everyone has a right to protest in a democracy and they are doing it.”
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Responding to a question on Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray’s demand that Belagavi, bordering Maharashtra, be declared a Union Territory, the CM said, “Mahajan committee report is final. If they repeatedly say that Belagavi belongs to Maharashtra, it is their stupidity. This is a childish statement. Karnataka government won’t tolerate it.”