Kannada activists throw black ink at pro-Maharashtra leader in Belagavi
Team Udayavani, Dec 13, 2021, 3:02 PM IST
Credit: Deccan Herald
Belagavi: Kannada activists painted black ink on the face of Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti (MES) senior leader Deepak Dalvi for holding Maha Melava near Vaccine Depot ground at Tilakwadi in Belagavi on Monday.
Expressing anguish over the incident, MES leaders have called for Belagavi bandh on December 14.
The Maha Melava was being organised by MES to protest against the government for conducting the winter session in Belagavi.
Even though police asked the MES leaders to leave the venue in view of the Legislature session, they refused to budge.
While the MES leaders were arguing with the police officials, Kannada activists barged into the venue and threw black ink on Deepak Dalvi.
One of the activists identified as Sampath of the Karnataka Nav Nirman Pade also raised slogans in favour of the state. He was immediately detained by the police.
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