Chennai: Former Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy on Wednesday urged the ruling BJP government to initiate action against Maharashtra Ekikarana Samithi (MES) for calling the government "nalayak" (useless).


"MES is provoking Kannadigas without any reason as Kannada Rajyotsava (day of unification of Karnataka state) is nearing. The MES is spoiling the image of Belagavi city and bringing disharmony among people," he stated.


"The Samithi has lost the confidence of the people and hence stands cornered politically. As a survival tactic, it is indulging in creating disharmony in the Belagavi district. The Karnataka government should initiate strict and harsh measures against these elements. It should not condone with the insults that MES is heaping upon the language of the land and an elected government," he stated.


While demanding the government documents in the Marathi language, the protesters have referred to the government as "nalayak" (useless) and also raised slogans of "Jai" Maharashtra' which is condemnable, Kumaraswamy said.


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The Karnataka government has banned the observation of "Black day" by MES on November 1. The MES has been observing the day to oppose unification of Belagavi district with Karnataka state on November 1, which is celebrated as Rajyotsva Day to mark the unification of all Kannada speaking regions.


The government has also banned grand procession in Belagavi in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic and Kannada organisations are at loggerheads with the ruling BJP government. The ruling BJP has managed to wrestle Belagavi City Corporation for the first time from MES by recording a thumping victory in local polls held recently.


The MES is demanding the removal of Kannada flag posts installed in front of the Belagavi City Corporation and wants the Marathi language in all government documents.