Sanjay Raut, head of the Maharashtra Suburban Council (UBT) claimed in a tweet that violence in Maharashtra and Karnataka cant be fought without Delhis help . He said that he has forged a revolution, as shown by the states inability to fight these attacks .
Sanjay Raut, the head of the Maharashtra Suburban Council (UBT), claimed in a tweet on Wednesday that violence in Maharashtra and Karnataka can't be fought without Delhi's help.Maharashtra Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and his Maharashtra counterpart Shinde met with Bommai on Tuesday night and said the state was weak to tackle such attacks.In the midst of the simmering conflict between the two nations, Maharashtra The game of cutting Marathi self-esteem by breaking the backbone has started.The attacks in Belagavi are part of a larger conspiracy.Get up, Marathas get up!
People are ready to travel to Belagavi under the leadership of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) president Sharad Pawar, he said.Maharashtra, which is a BJP affiliate, also governed Maharashtra in June this year, and both the parties, along with the Congress, came to power.Mr Raut said, We don't know what's going on.It also claimed to 814 Marathi-speaking villages, which now make up the southern state.The state, however, regards the demarcation done on linguistic lines as required by the States Reorganisation Act and the 1967 Mahajan Commission Report as definitive.