
Belagavi: Case Withdrawn, No Language Row in Bus Conductor Incident
BELAGAVI:The case filed against a bus conductor has been withdrawn, bringing a peaceful resolution to a recent incident that had sparked tensions in the region. The decision to withdraw the case was made voluntarily, with a clear statement from those involved: "We are Kannadigas, and this decision is entirely ours."

The incident began when a dispute arose between the bus conductor and a passenger. According to reports, the conductor had asked a male passenger to purchase a ticket, which led to an argument involving a female passenger. Later, a group of individuals boarded the bus and allegedly assaulted the conductor and driver, escalating the situation.

The attack drew widespread condemnation, particularly from Kannada organizations, who expressed their support for the transport staff and called for accountability. However, those involved in the incident have since clarified that the matter should not be misrepresented as a conflict between Kannada and Marathi communities. They emphasized that the case was withdrawn willingly and urged people to avoid spreading misinformation that could fuel unnecessary divisions.
This development is seen as a step toward easing tensions and fostering harmony in the region. It also highlights the importance of ensuring the safety and dignity of public transport workers, who play a vital role in daily life. By resolving the matter amicably, the parties involved have set an example of addressing disputes without letting them escalate into broader communal or linguistic conflicts.
The incident serves as a reminder of the need for mutual respect and understanding in a diverse society, where differences in language and culture should be celebrated rather than allowed to create divisions.