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The state’s Primary and Secondary Education Minister said that the border issue was already well settled.
”The Chief Minister of Maharashtra should concentrate on preventing COVID, on developmental activities and other things. He need not go back to things already well settled.
I think it is only to whip up passions and whipping up passions will not pay dividends these days,” Kumar told PTI.
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”….it (border issue) is a well-settled thing, nobody can reopen this issue.
This is sheer political one-upmanship,” he added.
Thackeray earlier on Sunday had said that his government is committed towards incorporating into the state the areas of Karnataka where Marathi-speaking people are in majority.
”Bringing Karnataka-occupied Marathi-speaking and cultural areas in Maharashtra will be the true tribute to those who accepted martyrdom in the boundary battle.
We are united and committed towards it.
Respects to the martyrs with this promise,” the Maharashtra CMO tweeted.
Maharashtra claims Belagavi and some other areas, which was part of the erstwhile Bombay Presidency but currently in Karnataka, on linguistic grounds, contending that the majority of the population in these areas is Marathi-speaking.
Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti, a regional organisation fighting for the merger of Belagavi and some other border areas with Maharashtra, observes January 17 as ‘martyrs day’ for those who laid down their lives for the cause in 1956.
On its part, as an assertion that Belagavi is an integral part of the state, Karnataka has built the Suvarna VidhanaSoudha, modelled on the Vidhana Soudha, the state secretariat in Bengaluru, where the legislative session is held once a year.