Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister
Govind Karjol on Sunday claimed that the Maratha king Chhatrapati Shivaji was a Kannadiga . Thackrey does not know history. Shivaji s forefather Belliyappa was a Kannadiga from Soratur in Karnataka s Gadag district. When drought struck Gadag, he (Belliyappa) migrated to Maharashtra, and Shivaji was the fourth generation of his family, Karjol told reporters in Karnataka s Belagavi.
At a book launch on the border dispute between the two states in Mumbai on January 27, Thackeray said areas dominated by Marathi-speaking people in Karnataka like Belagavi, Karwar and Nippani should be declared as the Union Territory till the Supreme Court gave its final verdict in the decades-old case.
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister
Govind Karjol on Sunday claimed that the Maratha king Chhatrapati Shivaji was a Kannadiga . Thackrey does not know history. Shivaji s forefather Belliyappa was a Kannadiga from Soratur in Karnataka s Gadag district. When drought struck Gadag, he (Belliyappa) migrated to Maharashtra, and Shivaji was the fourth generation of his family, Karjol told reporters in Karnataka s Belagavi.
At a book launch on the border dispute between the two states in Mumbai on January 27, Thackeray said areas dominated by Marathi-speaking people in Karnataka like Belagavi, Karwar and Nippani should be declared as the Union Territory till the Supreme Court gave its final verdict in the decades-old case.
Maratha king Shivaji was Kannadiga , claims DCM Govind Karjol
Mon, Feb 01 2021 08:06:35 AM
Belagavi, Feb 1 (IANS): Slamming Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackrey for raking up the inter-state border row, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister Govind Karjol on Sunday claimed that the Maratha king Chhatrapti Shivaji was a Kannadiga . Thackrey does not know history. Shivaji s forefather Belliyappa was a Kannadiga from Soratur in Karnataka s Gadag district. When drought struck Gadag, he (Belliyappa) migrated to Maharashtra, and Shivaji was the fourth generation of his family, Karjol told reporters in Karnataka s Belagavi.
At a book launch on the border dispute between the two states in Mumbai on January 27, Thackeray said areas dominated by Marathi-speaking people in Karnataka like Belagavi, Karwar and Nippani should be declared as the Union Territory till the Supreme Court gave its final verdict in the decades old case.
Maratha king Shivaji was ‘Kannadiga’, claims Karnataka Deputy CM
By IANS| Published: 31st January 2021 11:46 pm IST
Belagavi, Jan 31 : Slamming Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackrey for raking up the inter-state border row, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister Govind Karjol on Sunday claimed that the Maratha king Chhatrapti Shivaji was a ‘Kannadiga’.
“Thackrey does not know history. Shivaji’s forefather Belliyappa was a Kannadiga from Soratur in Karnataka’s Gadag district. When drought struck Gadag, he (Belliyappa) migrated to Maharashtra, and Shivaji was the fourth generation of his family,” Karjol told reporters in Karnataka’s Belagavi.
At a book launch on the border dispute between the two states in Mumbai on January 27, Thackeray said areas dominated by Marathi-speaking people in Karnataka like Belagavi, Karwar and Nippani should be declared as the ‘Union Territory’ till the Supreme Court gave its final verdict in the decades old case.
Make disputed area a UT till SC settles issue, says Uddhav
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“Karnataka’s actions amount to disrespecting court”
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said on Wednesday that the disputed border area between Maharashtra and Karnataka should be made a Union Territory until the matter was decided in the Supreme Court.
He said no matter what, the disputed part would be made a part of Maharashtra.
“Ideally, status quo must be maintained in an area under dispute and the case is being heard in the apex court. But Karantaka government has renamed it Belgaum, given it the status of second capital of the State and holds its Assembly session there. Doesn’t it amount to disrespecting the court?” asked Mr Thackeray.