Opposition of Kannada film in Maharashtra, Shiv Sena workers shut down theaters

Mumbai: Shiv Sena supporters have closed a cinema hall in Kolhapur. It was a Kannada language film in the theater. Shiv Sena supporters also put black ink on board. Kolhapur is the border of Karnataka and Maharashtra. Belgaum is a part of Karnataka, but Marathi leaders believe that it should be part of Maharashtra. Due to this, a situation of constant tension has been created in both states.

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Bus service between Karnataka and Maharashtra has also been postponed due to this tension. Now buses are also not running between the two states. Today, Shiv Senas have closed theaters in Kolhapur. Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray has started investigating the case. A committee under the leadership of Eknath Shinde, a minister in the Maharashtra government, has been formed to investigate.

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There is some similar tension in Karnataka, buses are not coming towards Maharashtra from there. Two days ago, the effigy of Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray was burnt in Karnataka. Shiv Sena MP Dhairshil Mane said on this episode that, 'Shiv Sena is with whoever lives Marathi in Karnataka. Some people in Karnataka tried to burn the effigy of Uddhav Thackeray. Today we have shown them here.'

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