Karnataka for delegation to PM on boundary issue Wednesday, September 27 2006 12:26 Hrs (IST) - World Time -
Belgaum:
A day after the special session of the Karnataka legislature passed an unanimous resolution on the boundary row with Maharashtra, the Karnataka government today decided to take an all party delegation to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to seek his intervention on settling the dispute.
As the boundary issue hotted up, the government also decided to write to the Prime Minister and Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh on alleged 'provocative and
uncalled for statements' made by Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister R R Patil on the dispute at a convention here.
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa told reporters that Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy would shortly lead an all party delegation to Prime Minister to demand that the Centre act at the earliest to end the boundary row byimplementing the Mahajan Commission report.
"There should not be any delay in implementing theMahajan report.The state will not pass any more resolutions on the issue," he said, a day after the legislature adopted
the fourth resolution on the boundary issue since 1967.
Patil's remarks also drew the state's ire, withYediyurappa saying Karnataka would lodge its protest withMaharashtra demanding action against him for making uncalled
for remarks that would vitiate peace between the two states.
At a convention organised by the Maharashtra Ekikaran Samithi, Patil had said his state was ready to exchange Kannada speaking villages with Karnataka if the latter was
willing to hand over Marathi speaking areas.