Bommai speaks to Shah over border row, Centre to call CMs meeting next week
Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Saturday said he has given details about the state's stand and facts regarding the raging border dispute with Maharashtra to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who is likely to call a meeting of Chief Ministers of both states next week. The Chief Minister's statement came following a delegation of parliamentarians of the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi meeting Shah on Friday regarding the border dispute with Karnataka. Speaking to reporters here, the Chief Minister said he has already informed Shah about Karnataka's stand and facts regarding the dispute, along with details. The Chief Minister had last night said that the Maharashtra delegation meeting Shah on the border dispute will not make any difference, and asserted that his government will not make any compromise on the issue.


Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai speaks to Amit Shah over border dispute with Maha
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