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Amol Kolhe said that they have discussed about the incompetence which the Karnataka government has started using the language of protest when the Maharashtra-Karnataka border dispute case is pending in the Supreme Court.
On the other hand, in Karnataka, vehicles from Maharashtra were targeted by Kannada Rakshana Vedika activists on Tuesday. This has had a severe impact in Maharashtra. After that Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis immediately discussed with Basavaraj Bommai over phone.
While discussing with Eknath Shinde, Basavaraj Bommai pretended that he also wanted peace in the border area, but within a few hours of this discussion, he once again tried to dissuade Maharashtra.
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We agreed that there should be peace and law and order in both the states. Although there will be an atmosphere of reconciliation between Maharashtra and Karnataka, our position regarding the border has not changed even for a moment. We will now fight a legal battle in the Supreme Court, said Basavaraj Bommai in a tweet.
Meanwhile, I have spoken to the Chief Minister of Karnataka regarding the events that took place in Belgaum. The Chief Minister of Karnataka has assured us that the government will not support the perpetrators of such incidents. Also, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis informed that he will inform Union Home Minister Amit Shah about the entire status of Maharashtra and Karnataka border issue.
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