The Centre has told the Supreme Court that Belgaum district in Karnataka cannot be ceded to Maharashtra merely because it has a large chunk of Marathi-speaking people.
In an affidavit filed before the apex court, the Centre pointed out that reorganisation of states was carried out in 1956 and 1960 on the basis of various criteria and language was only one of them and not the sole factor.
The Centre's affidavit filed through the Director, Ministry of Home Affairs, urged the apex court to dismiss Maharashtra's claim on the ground that there was no justification for the demand.
"It is submitted that the language of the people has been one of the criteria but not the sole criterion for inclusion of any area, i.e village, taluka, municipal area in a state.
"The States Reorganisation
Sena rakes up Belgaum issue, targets BJP
Readers recommend colleges in Karnataka
EC notice to three Karnataka ministers
Sena plays Belgaum card to counter Vidarbha demand
Karnataka governor rejects Lokayukta's resignation