Security stepped up across Belagavi as 10-day Karnataka Legislature session begins

According to police sources, nearly 5,000 policemen have been deployed for maintaining law and order in the city.
Karnataka Rakshana Vedike supporters stage a protest over the Maharashtra-Karnataka border dispute, at Hire Bagewadi, in Belagavi on Tuesday. (Photo | ANI)
Karnataka Rakshana Vedike supporters stage a protest over the Maharashtra-Karnataka border dispute, at Hire Bagewadi, in Belagavi on Tuesday. (Photo | ANI)

BELAGAVI: A security blanket has been thrown across the Belagavi city as the winter session of the Karnataka Legislature starts on Monday.

Amid fear over the border row with Maharashtra and disruption due to protests by various communities, the entire city resembles a cantonment of sorts.

Suvarna Vidhana Soudha, where the session is in progress appears like a barrack with policemen deployed all over the place.

According to police sources, nearly 5,000 policemen have been deployed for maintaining law and order in the city.

These policemen include six superintendents of police, 11 additional superintendents of police, 43 deputy SPs, 95 inspectors and 241 sub-inspectors, they added.

The sources also said there will be a sizeable number of policemen deployed at the Vaccine Depot ground where the Madhyavarti Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti is staging a demonstration demanding merger of Belagavi with Maharashtra.

Some leaders from Maharashtra had wished to participate in the event. A Maharashtra MP Dhairyasheel Mane had even requested the Belagavi district administration to make arrangements for his visit to the city.

However, the district authorities imposed a ban on his entry saying that his possible inflammatory speech may create law and order problems.

Apart from the MES, various groups including farmers, are also staging demonstrations in Belagavi to press for their demands.

This session, which would be the last one of the current Assembly, as the elections are barely four months away, may also see commotion inside the House with political parties trying to draw the attention of people with their protests, sources said.

There are many bills which is likely to be tabled and cleared in the current session.

A controversial anti-Halal bill may also be introduced in the session as a private bill by a BJP legislator, which may cause a furore, the sources added.

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