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Beleagavi: Residents Install the New Rayanna Statue

Beleagavi: Residents Install the New Rayanna Statue
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BELAGIVAVI: Overcomes the command of the occupants, the occupants of the angol area in the city of Belfestavi installed a new statue of Krantive Sangolli Rulanna on the same base where the old statue was deflaced by Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti (MES) worker on Saturday, stood up.
On Sunday afternoon, Angol’s local residents saved a new six-foot statue, and gave respect for subal freedom fighters.
Siddu Hosamani, a resident of Angol, told TII that the population had been waiting to install new statues since it was brought close to MES Nilceants.
He said to damage the statue was an insult to Kannada and the people of Karnataka and the command of debt should not come in the installation.
Meanwhile, North Karnataka remained calm even though pro-Kannada clothing plans to hold in Hatyatra in protest against Mes.
In Peeranwadi, about 300 activists pioneered by Karnataka leader Rakshana Vedike (KRV) Deepakankan Takihatti gathered and raised anti-Maharashtra slogans.
However, when they launched a diamatra, the police stopped them and brought many of them to preventive prisoners.
Activists were driven to three bus policies and wheels far from the site.
Former Chairman of the Minister of Siddaramaiiah, responded to Kannada-Maratha on the ongoing battle said the Mahajan Commission’s report was final and the purge “would remain under the control of the country even after a hundred years”.
Meanwhile, the housing Minister V Somanna raised Hackles when he said he said there was no proposal to ban MES.
Kannada’s clothing has a vocifer called the prohibition of Mes and Shiv Sena in Karnataka.
“They are also our people [MES].
Let them fight for their rights, but they should not enjoy riots,” Somanna said.
Security is planted with border rising, Police Beleagavi increases security at all examinations after intelligence input suggested anti-social elements planning to disrupt the law and order in the Batagiavi.
Shiv Sena workers are also expected to cross the border of neighboring countries, even when some members are targeting Udupi hotels in border villages in Kolhapur Regency.
Laxman Nimbaggi, police supervisor (SP), Besavi, said additional troops had been deployed in Nippani and Khanapur.
He said his department was fully ready to handle any situation arising from tension.
“The vehicle is being examined thoroughly at all checkpost before being allowed to enter the country,” he said.
Calls to ban hundreds of members of Krantiveera Sangolli Horata Samithi, Karnataka Samara Sene and other pro-Kannada clothing held a protest at Davanagere on Sunday, condemning defacing the statue of Sangolli Rulanna in Bellagavias 24 hours earlier.
The protesters urged the authorities to punish the perpetrators who were responsible for harming Freedom Fighter’s statues and also called on the ban on Mes and Shiv Sena in Karnataka.
The protesters burned tires and shouted slogans against Mes and Shiv Sena.
Kg Yellappa, State President, Vishwa Karnataka Rakshana Vedike, who leads protests, said Mes and Shiv Sena always disturbs the peace of Kannadiangas by sweeping the problem of language in Bellagavi and claiming the district must be part of Maharashtra.
“They are all the time that disturbs the harmony between Maratha and Kannadigas,” he said.
There are also protests in Bengaluru on Sunday.

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