BELOGIVAVI: Karnataka Legislative Assembly on Thursday issued a dye movement against burning Kannada flag by criminals in Kolhapur, Maharashtra and forwarded it to the Maharashtra government to act against the perpetrators.
The incident occurred on Tuesday when the legislative winter session was in the Bethobavi, a border city.
Previously on that day, JD (s) Mlaas entered the home well, asked the state government to act against Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti (MES) and to ask the Maharashtra government to take action against those who burned Kannada flags.
JD (s) MLA from Malavalli, K Annadii, MES activists who allegedly triggered violence with the activity.
“We respect all languages and religions but our accommodating nature is considered as our weakness.
Our self-esteem hurt,” said Mla.
He added that pro-Kannada activists, who blackened the face of the MES office carrier in the Bethobavavi when the last protest against the legislative session in the city, was still in prison.
On the other hand, those who burned Kannada flags in Maharashtra have scot free, he said.
Annadii then announced moving criticism.
Supports JD (s) protest, opposition leader Siddaramaiiah said some “brainless people” took action, which contradicted the country’s federal structure.
“I denounce this incident because it can cause clashes between states and communities.
This results in intolerance,” he said.
Siddaramaiiah has expressed anger in tweets: “Kannada flags, respected & approved by all Kannadiangas, are pride & our identity.
Insult the Kannada flag insulted Karnataka & Emotion Kannadiangas.
I urged @cmomaharashtra to immediately capture the anti-social element that burned our Kannada flag .
“the former CM HD Kumaraswamy tweeted:” the MES Necreants insulting the flag Kannada reprehensible.
Burning the flag Kannada is the act hacar of mind distorted.
There can be burned flags Kannada, which represents the pride of the United Karnataka.
“the actor Kannada Darshan Thoogudeepa and Shivarajkumar too condemned Flag burning.
Said that arresting the culprit was the work of the government of Maharashtra, Revenue Minister R Ashoka told the Assembly, “We will talk to the minister concerned.
We have passed the movement of the pants and forwards it to the Maharashtra government to take action against criminals.” Maharashtra has demanded the merger of the Customavan and Some other border areas with him, claiming that a large number of marathispeaks were there.
Mes and Shiv Sena have led the movement of seeking mergers.