Maha legislator Rohit Pawar visits Belagavi, holds talk with leaders of Maratha community
Team Udayavani, Dec 13, 2022, 1:54 PM IST
Belagavi: At a time when the Karnataka-Maharashtra border dispute is on the table of Union Home Minister Amit Shah for peaceful solutions, NCP supremo Sharad Pawar’s grandson and legislator from the Karjat-Jamkhed Assembly Constituency of Maharashtra, Rohit Pawar has visited border district Belagavi and met Maratha community leaders and people.
Reports suggest that Rohit has visited the district on orders of Sharad Pawar.
At first, he reached the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Park at Shahpur and garlanded the Shivaji statue. He was accompanied by the president of Sri Ram Sene Hindustan Ramakant Konduskar and others.
Later, he adhered to the problems of the Maratha community people by visiting Belagavi city, Yallur village, and other places in the district.
In Yallur village, which is dominated by the Maratha community, he accessed the reports from the Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti (MES) on the updates of the border dispute case being fought in the Supreme Court of India and the arguments placed before the Apex Court by the advocates arguing for the Maratha community in Belagavi.
He then garlanded Dr. B R Ambedkar’s statue and left for MES president Deepak Dalavi’s residence.
A brief discussion on the border dispute was also held there.
Speaking to the community people, Rohit said, “The injustice towards Maratha community people should end. Your fight for justice has become our inspiration.”
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