Key Points

Tensions are brewing between Karnataka and Maharashtra following attacks on RTC bus staff for language issues. Kannada organisations, led by Vatal Nagaraj, have announced a statewide bandh on March 22 to protest these incidents. Multiple demonstrations, including a silent march and border protests, are planned to highlight the community's concerns. The situation remains delicate, with authorities working to maintain peace in the border regions.

Key Points: Kannada Orgs Call Bandh After RTC Bus Staff Maharashtra Attack

  • Kannada organisations protest against attacks on bus staff
  • Massive demonstrations planned across Karnataka
  • Belagavi border tensions escalate
  • Silent march and bandh to show solidarity
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RTC bus staff attack: Kannada organisations call for K'taka bandh on March 22

Kannada groups plan statewide bandh on March 22 to protest attacks on bus staff and territorial tensions with Maharashtra

"This is not a political issue - Vatal Nagaraj, Kannada Okkuta Chairman"

Bengaluru, Feb 28

Condemning the attacks on RTC bus staff in Maharashtra and Belagavi for not speaking Marathi, Kannada organisations have announced a Karnataka bandh on March 22.

The Chairman of Kannada Okkuta (Federation of Kannada Organizations), an umbrella body of pro-Kannada and other groups, Vatal Nagaraj, made the announcement in Bengaluru after holding a meeting with various Kannada organisations.

Vatal Nagaraj stated: “I request Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to extend his full support to the Karnataka bandh on March 22. This is not a political issue. I further appeal to the Kannada film industry, the Government Employees Association, private and government schools, and cab aggregators to shut down operations and support the bandh.”

He claimed that more than 1,000 organisations have already declared their support, and over 2,000 more are expected to confirm soon.

He added that Kannada people have been continuously targeted in Belagavi for a long time.

“Whom does Belagavi belong to - Karnataka or Maharashtra? This should be decided. Successive governments have failed to curb the high-handedness of certain Marathi-speaking groups, MES, and Shiv Sena,” he added.

He further criticised politicians in Belagavi, stating that leaders from BJP, Congress, and JD-S act as agents of Marathi-speaking people.

He said that the Federation of Kannada Organisations has decided to stage a massive protest on March 22 as a show of strength for the self-respect of Karnataka’s people.

“We have also demanded a ban on the MES,” he said.

Prominent Kannada activist S. R. Govindu stated that on March 3 (Monday), a massive silent procession will be held from Town Hall to Freedom Park to condemn the high-handedness of the Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti (MES) in Belagavi and the attacks on Karnataka bus drivers and conductors in Maharashtra.

Additionally, Kannada organisations plan to stage a bandh at Attibele Toll on March 11 and a Hoskote Toll bandh on March 16 - both toll plazas are near the Karnataka border.

A Belagavi Chalo protest has been planned for March 7, and activists are also preparing to lay siege to Raj Bhavan on March 3 following the silent march.

However, major Kannada organisations, including the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (T.A. Narayana Gowda faction and Praveen Kumar Shetty faction), have announced that they will not support the Karnataka bandh.

Vatal Nagaraj, however, has asserted that the bandh will take place regardless of participation from other groups and he will request both to extend their support.

Tension prevailed in the border district of Belagavi last Saturday after an RTC bus conductor was assaulted by a group for asking them to speak in Kannada. RTC bus services between Karnataka and Maharashtra were halted for over two days, causing severe inconvenience to people in both states. Lodging of the POCSO case against the RTC conductor, attacked for allegedly not speaking Marathi, further complicated the matter.

As tensions continued in the Karnataka-Maharashtra border areas following the attack, the family of the minor girl involved in the case later announced their decision to withdraw the POCSO case. The girl’s mother also appealed to the people of Karnataka and Maharashtra not to escalate the issue.

Authorities have since managed to restore normalcy in the border districts but remain concerned about further developments.

- IANS

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