Protesters seek creation of Chikkodi, Bailhongal districts

December 20, 2017 07:28 pm | Updated 07:32 pm IST - Belagavi

Residents gather at Basaveshwar Circle in Chikkodi demanding creation of Chikkodi district on Wednesday. Photo: P.K. Badiger

Residents gather at Basaveshwar Circle in Chikkodi demanding creation of Chikkodi district on Wednesday. Photo: P.K. Badiger

One day after Kannada organisations in Belagavi decided to oppose the division of the district, there were protests favouring and opposing the division on Wednesday.

Chikkodi district horata samiti members called for a Chikkodi bandh seeking creation of a new district. Bailhongal saw a protest against the division, but with a rider. They want a new Bailhongal district or they don’t want the division. They will be happy in an undivided Belagavi district, they said.

On Tuesday, activist Patil Puttappa and Sri Siddharama Swami of Nagnur Rudrakshi Mutt had opposed the division and hoped for the equal development of all taluks in the district.

Buses, lorries and even private vehicles did not ply on the roads in Bailhongal. Shops, offices and schools and colleges were closed.

A meeting of activists in the Moorusavir Shaka Mutt decided to urge the government not to divide the district. If it has to be divided, then Bailhongal should become the headquarters of the new district, they resolved. They felt that it was natural for Bailhongal to become the new district headquarter town as it was the revenue subdivision headquarters already.

Procession

A procession began from the mutt and ended at the Assistant Commissioner’s office. The protesters submitted a memorandum at the AC office and dispersed. Prabhu Neelkanth Swami, Sri Basavalinga Swamy, and Sri Madiwaleshwar Swamy addressed the protesters.

MLA Vishwanath Patil, zilla horata samiti leader Shivaranjan Bolannanavar, leaders Mahantesh Koujalagi, Jagadish Metgud and others were present in the procession.

Chikkodi bandh, seeking the division of the district and formation of the new Chikkodi district, was a total success. Protesters walked from the bus stand and gathered at the Basaveshwar Circle to listen to leaders. Leaders said that the division was pending since 1997, when the State government announced the formation of nine new districts. Chikkodi district was not formed even in 2007 when Yadgir was carved out of Kalaburagi. But now we should not relent. We should force the government to form the new district, they said. Horata samiti leaders B.R. Sangappagol Kashinath Kurne and Sanjiv Badiger and local mutt seers spoke. They walked to the Tahsildar office and submitted a memorandum.

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