Karnataka Bandh: As divisions crop up, pro-Kannada organizations call off Karnataka bandh | Bengaluru News – Times of India

BENGALURU: Pro-Kannada organizations on Thursday withdrew their program from morning till evening. Karnataka bandh Called on Friday after a lack of support and unity among the organisers.
Some Kannada Organization, Vatal. led by NagrajiMaharashtra Integration Committee (MES), an active political party in Belagavi. This is followed by a portrait of Sangoli Rayanna, Kittur Rani Chennamma and Basavanna in Belagavi by Kolhapur in Maharashtra, and a defacement of the situation. My Workers on the sidelines of the 10-day winter session of the State Legislature.
The bandh was called off after Nagaraj met Basavaraj Bommai on Wednesday, following which the CM appealed to the public and businesses to withdraw the bandh under the influence of Kovid. “The chief minister has promised that his government will do everything possible to ban MES and do it as per law. He has sought time and we have decided to withdraw the bandh,” Nagraj said.
Another leader, Sa Ra Govindu, said a meeting would be convened soon to decide the future course of action if the demand for banning MES is not met. “We have not fixed any time limit as the chief minister has sought time to talk to experts,” he said.
Bommai said that all are equal to protect the interests of Kannada, Kannada and Karnataka. On the demand for banning MES, he said, “All those things have been discussed. I have publicly said that the government is legally investigating it.”
When Nagaraja called for the bandh last week, it was supported by several pro-Kannada outfits, while some led by TA Narayana Gowda supported it. Karnataka Rakshana Vedike stayed away. On Wednesday, those who originally supported the call, such as the Karnataka Raksha Vedik Praveen Shetty faction, also took a U-turn.

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