Union home minister Amit Shah held a meeting with chief ministers of Karnataka and Maharashtra to discuss the Belagavi border issue. Shah told the media later, ” Keeping a positive approach, the chief ministers agreed that a resolution should be reached in a constitutional manner.”
He further said that no party will make any “claim” against eath other until the Supreme Court gives a decision on the matter. The centre suggested the formation of 6-member team with ministers from both Maharashtra and Karnataka to discuss the ongoing border row between the two states.
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