Belagavi:The Maharashtra-Karnataka border dispute has come to the fore again in the last few days. In addition to this, some organisations in Maharashtra smeared black ink on Karnataka transport buses and pelted stones. Meanwhile, the Kannadigas of Thikkundi village of Jatta taluk of Sangli district of Maharashtra hoisted the Kannada flag and nameplate saying 'Jai Karnataka' on Saturday.
This development came after Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said that Jath, Akkalakota and Solapur parts of Maharashtra should merge with Karnataka. This has created an uproar in Maharashtra. Meanwhile, villagers said, "The Maharashtra government has not constructed any irrigation project in this part for the last 75 years. However, we are happy that Karnataka Chief Minister Bommai has said they will provide water to 42 villages of Jath taluk." Following the statement of Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, Maharashtra leaders convened a meeting and turned their attention to Jath taluk.