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The group claimed that Thalavadi in Tamil Nadu’s Erode district ‘belonged’ to Karnataka. The incidents come against the backdrop of a row between Maharashtra and Karnataka over some border areas where Marathi speaking people live predominantly.
Following the back to back incidents and a call for protest against it by Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi, armed police personnel have been deployed at (Thalavadi taluk, Erode district) Tamil Nadu’s border with Karnataka (Chamarajanagar district), they said. Such incidents have been brought to the notice of police in Karnataka, they added. On Sunday, sign and name boards, including one by Erode District Panchayat, were damaged by unknown miscreants, Thalavadi police said, adding they inspected the spot and posted adequate number of armed policemen to avert such incidents in future. Such boards inform people about the beginning of the limits of Tamil Nadu state and under which division or sub-division of the TN Highways Department the locality falls. Also, they either ”welcome” or say ”thanks” to people for visiting Erode district of Tamil Nadu, ubiquitous in border regions.
On January 10, about 20 people led by Vattal Nagaraj, leader of Kannada Chaluvali Vatal Paksha, entered Tamil Nadu’s Ramapura in Thalavadi police limits and some from among them allegedly dismantled and threw away nameboards of district panchayat and the highways department, police said. The men, damaging the signboards in Tamil, raised slogans like ”Don’t need Tamil”, “We want only Kannada name plates in Karnataka”, “Victory to Kannada Chalavali Vatal Party”. A video clip on their vandalism has been widely shared in social media. Speaking to Karnataka reporters in front of the Tamil boards then, Nagaraj said “Thalavadi is a Kannada land” and recalled that he launched a protest in 1969, seeking to annex Thalavadi with Karnataka. He and many leaders from Chamarajangar marched from that town and protested at Yallekatte. They were arrested and lodged at the Gopichettipalayam jail in Tamil Nadu and released three days later, Nagaraj said.
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