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Pro-Kannada Organizations withdraw Karnataka Bandh on 31st December call after a long discussion with CM Bommai

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After Karnataka CM Bommai, Minister for Home Affairs Araga Jnanendra and KRV president Praveen Shetty and many others requests Pro-Kannada Organizations have withdrawn their Karnataka Bandh on 31st December 2021 call.

Let us tell you, CM Bommai held a meeting with organizations leaders on Wednesday and assured them that government will take every necessary action to safeguard the interests of the state’s people

While speaking to the media CM Bommai stated – “We had a long meeting and discussed various issues with the leaders of several Kannada outfits. We have assured them that our government will take every necessary action in accordance with the law to ban Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti (MES) and requested them to withdraw the bandh as it will affect the business of traders and other industries on New Year’s Eve. All the Pro-Kannada Organizations have accepted our request and have withdrawn the Karnataka Bandh on 31st December 2021 call.”

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We have discussed all the issues with the protest’s biggest leader Vatal Nagaraj, the leader of the Kannada Okkuta and others as well, and everyone has accepted our request to protect the interest of Kannada, Kannadigas and Karnataka.

Vatal Nagraj speaking to the media said – Mr Chief Minister has requested us to withdraw and Bandh and has assured us of all the help in the interest of the state and language in the coming days.

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(With Inputs from DeccanHerald and HindustanTimes)

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