Belagavi: Outrage outpours as stone pelted, black ink thrown at Maha registered vehicles


Team Udayavani, Dec 6, 2022, 1:16 PM IST

Belagavi: Tensions boiled over as Karnataka Rakshana Vedike activists were seen proceeding toward the city to hold a large-scale meeting in Belagavi. Outrage over the border dispute outpoured as stones were pelted at more than 6 Maharashtra registered lorries plying on National Highway 4.

Activists pelted stones on a Maharashtra-registered vehicle that was heading from Pune toward Bengaluru damaging its front glass panes.

Angry activists also smeared black ink on the Maharashtra registration plate. Some refused to use Maharashtra-registered vehicles.

As a large number of activists of the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike marched towards Belagavi, police tightened security arrangements in the district bordering Maharashtra.

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