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Karnataka and Maharashtra border dispute is not taking its name to stop. Meanwhile, Karnataka has bluntly said that it will not give even an inch of land to Maharashtra. Preparations are being made to pass a resolution in the assembly regarding this. , Preparation to pass resolution in both Houses of Karnataka Legislative Assembly Both Houses of Karnataka Legislative Assembly along with Maharashtra Will pass a resolution on the border dispute. The Legislature reiterated the state's stand that the issue was settled, and that not even an inch of land would be given to the neighboring state. Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said a big thing in the assembly Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said on Tuesday During a debate on the border dispute in the Legislative Assembly, he himself suggested passing a unanimous resolution in both the Houses of the State Legislature and reiterated this stand. Bommai said, if everyone agrees, we will pass a resolution reiterating the state's stand in both houses of the legislature, replying to the government on the debate on the border issue. We have already passed many such resolutions, we will repeat it. Basavaraj Bommai also got the support of the opposition on the border dispute All political parties including the leader of the opposition Siddaramaiah The members agreed to this proposal. Initiating the debate, Siddaramaiah said that there was no question of any dispute, and the boundary issue had already been settled with the Mahajan Commission report. What is the Karnataka-Maharashtra border dispute It may be noted that after reorganization of states on linguistic basis Since , the issue of border dispute between Maharashtra and Karnataka remains intact. Maharashtra lays claim to Belagavi, which was part of the erstwhile 'Bombay Presidency', as it has a sizeable Marathi-speaking population. Maharashtra 844 also lays claim to Marathi speaking villages, which Currently a part of Karnataka. MaharashtraKarnataka892521Published Date Wed, Dec 21, 2022, 7: 12 AM IST

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Karnataka and Maharashtra border dispute is not taking its name to stop. Meanwhile, Karnataka has bluntly said that it will not give even an inch of land to Maharashtra. Preparations are being made to pass a resolution in the assembly regarding this. , Preparation to pass resolution in both Houses of Karnataka Legislative Assembly

Both Houses of Karnataka Legislative Assembly along with Maharashtra Will pass a resolution on the border dispute. The Legislature reiterated the state’s stand that the issue was settled, and that not even an inch of land would be given to the neighboring state.

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said a big thing in the assembly

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said on Tuesday During a debate on the border dispute in the Legislative Assembly, he himself suggested passing a unanimous resolution in both the Houses of the State Legislature and reiterated this stand. Bommai said, if everyone agrees, we will pass a resolution reiterating the state’s stand in both houses of the legislature, replying to the government on the debate on the border issue. We have already passed many such resolutions, we will repeat it.

Basavaraj Bommai also got the support of the opposition on the border dispute

All political parties including the leader of the opposition Siddaramaiah The members agreed to this proposal. Initiating the debate, Siddaramaiah said that there was no question of any dispute, and the boundary issue had already been settled with the Mahajan Commission report.

What is the Karnataka-Maharashtra border dispute

It may be noted that after reorganization of states on linguistic basis Since , the issue of border dispute between Maharashtra and Karnataka remains intact. Maharashtra lays claim to Belagavi, which was part of the erstwhile ‘Bombay Presidency’, as it has a sizeable Marathi-speaking population. Maharashtra 844 also lays claim to Marathi speaking villages, which Currently a part of Karnataka.

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Wed, Dec 21, 2022, 7: 12 AM IST