
Police officers of both States to meet today
The Hindu
Senior police officers of Karnataka and Maharashtra are likely to meet on Monday to put in place a plan to ensure law and order on the Karnataka–Maharashtra border that has been disturbed by differences between Kannada and Marathi groups in Belagavi and Kolhapur.
Inspector General of Police (northern range), Raghavendra Suhas, told journalists in Belagavi on Sunday that the officers would discuss ways to resume the bus service between the States and other issues. Superintendents of Police of both districts are likely to participate. Bus services between the States were stopped after officers of the State Transport undertakings felt that the tense situation on the border could damage vehicles.More Related News

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