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Maha Minister Says Karnataka CM's Claims on Border Dispute Should not Be Taken Severely

Maha Minister Says Karnataka CM's Claims on Border Dispute Should not Be Taken Severely [ad_1]

Maharashtra cupboard minister Shambhuraj Desai on Wednesday stated Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai’s claims over the border dispute between the 2 states shouldn't be taken severely.

Bommai on Tuesday claimed that panchayats in Jat taluka of Maharashtra had handed a decision up to now to merge with Karnataka when there was a extreme drought scenario and acute ingesting water disaster, and his authorities has advanced schemes to assist them by offering water. The state authorities is severely contemplating it.

The Karnataka CM additionally stated his authorities has determined to present particular grants to Kannada medium colleges in Maharashtra and in addition pension to Kannadigas within the neighbouring state who fought for the unification of the state.

On Monday, Bommai stated he has shaped a formidable authorized staff of senior attorneys from the Supreme Court docket and Karnataka to take care of the border row case when it comes up earlier than the apex courtroom.

The Maharashtra authorities on Tuesday appointed cupboard members Chandrakant Patil and Shambhuraj Desai as nodal ministers to coordinate with the authorized staff relating to the courtroom case on the border dispute with Karnataka.

Speaking to reporters right here on Wednesday, Desai stated, “As Maharashtra has reconstituted its staff to take ahead the Karnataka border dispute within the Supreme Court docket, Bommai has give you some ridiculous previous demand. It shouldn't be taken severely. The villages in Jat tehsil (of Sangli district) had reportedly handed a decision greater than a decade again to pressurise the then state authorities to deal with their demand of water provide for irrigation from the Krishna river."

Nonetheless, there is no such thing as a such official documentation or decision (of these villages) obtainable with the Maharashtra authorities which was handed some years again, he stated.

“As per my info, the Maharashtra authorities has already cleared a proposal to produce water for irrigation to the arid areas of Jat tehsil in Sangli. The price of the undertaking is round Rs 1,200 crore. A technical scrutiny of the undertaking is underway. It means these villages will certainly get water from Maharashtra,” Desai stated.

Maharashtra, since its inception in 1960, has been locked in a dispute with Karnataka over the standing of Belgaum (additionally referred to as Belagavi) district and 80 different Marathi-speaking villages, that are at the moment a part of the southern state. Maharashtra has staked declare over the Marathi-speaking areas and the matter is pending earlier than the Supreme Court docket.

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