Due to a border dispute, Karnataka suspends bus services to Maharashtra.

Maharashtra government had promised to relocate 260 Kannada-speaking villages, but Karnataka refused . Maharashtra government had promised to relocate mainly 260 Kannada-speaking villages, but Karnataka refused .

Belagavi: The North Western Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (NWCTC), a state transport corporation in Karnataka, issued a security alert on Wednesday that the government bus services to Maharashtra have been temporarily suspended, and that the buses will only be operated up to the Karnataka border, according to Bommai.Maharashtra Chief Minister Shri Eknath Shinde of Maharashtra said on Wednesday that his team and the Maharashtra Chief Minister had Following this, both states formed a four-member commission.The Maharashtra government had promised to relocate mainly 260 Kannada-speaking villages, but Karnataka refused, and the request was turned down by the Supreme Court.Now, both the Karnataka and Maharashtra governments have approached the Supreme Court to expedite the process, and the matter is now pending.

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