KALABURAGI : The members of Kalyana Karnataka Pratyeka Rajya Jagruti Samiti were detained for demanding a separate state for the Kalyana Karnataka region as the state celebrates its 70th Karnataka Rajyotsava day on Saturday.
On Karnataka Rajyotsava Day, the Kalyan Karnataka Prathek Rajya Jagruti Samithi held a protest in Kalaburagi demanding a separate state for the Kalyan Karnataka region. The protesters claimed that the Kalyan Karnataka region has been neglected by the government for several years, which is why they are advocating for statehood.
Sanjeev Kumar Dongargav, a member of the Samiti, demanded decentralisation, arguing that decentralisation would bring administration closer to the people, enhance basic facilities, and ensure more equitable revenue distribution.
“Karnataka is big, the population has increased since 1947, and there are various benefits for decentralisation. Due to decentralisation, basic services are provided, and governance control is with us, ensuring more equitable revenue distribution.My only demand is decentralisation…I believe everybody benefits from this process,” said Dongargav.
In Belgavi, the Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti (MES) is observing a Black Day protest on Karnataka Rajyotsava, calling for the inclusion of Belgaum and the surrounding areas into Maharashtra.
MES leader Manohar Kinekar stated that the protest is being held due to historical grievances stemming from the 1956 state reorganisation. He emphasised that they demand the merger with Maharashtra every year and will continue to protest until their demands are met.
“On November 1st, while Karnataka observes Rajyotsava, we are observing Black Day due to historical grievances stemming from the 1956 state reorganization. We, being Marathi, were included in Karnataka, a Kannada-speaking state, instead of Maharashtra… Annually, we protest on November 1st, demanding the merger of our area into Maharashtra, and until our demand is met, we will continue to observe Black Day, a practice we have upheld for over seven decades,” Kinekar said.
#WATCH | Karnataka | Kalyana Karnataka Pratyeka Rajya Jagruti Samiti workers detained as they hold a protest in Kalaburagi demanding a separate state for the Kalyana Karnataka region. pic.twitter.com/ObCeaCr2DB
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Meanwhile, Deputy CM DK Shivakumar, during the 70th Karnataka Rajyotsava, announced that all establishments in the state of Karnataka should have a Karnataka flag apart from the National flag. The Deputy Chief Minister praised Karnataka as a welcoming state that embraces people from all sections of society. He emphasised that the state’s greatest strength lies in its culture and traditions. To promote this further, he stated that all establishments in Karnataka should display the state flag alongside the National flag.

The November 1 marks the Formation Day for several Indian States and Union Territories, commemorating their reorganisation and establishment over the decades. States such as Karnataka, Kerala, and Madhya Pradesh were formed on this day in 1956, while Chhattisgarh came into existence in 2000 after being carved out of Madhya Pradesh. Puducherry celebrates its Liberation Day on November 1, marking its de facto transfer from French to Indian administration in 1954. (ANI)

