All cases against pro-Kannada activists will be withdrawn, says Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah

PTI | | Posted by Anagha Deshpande
Published on: Jan 28, 2025 08:32 AM IST

Siddaramaiah announced the withdrawal of cases against pro-Kannada activists and stressed the importance of using Kannada at a statue unveiling. 

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced on Monday that all cases registered against pro-Kannada activists who held protests against alleged violation of language norms by business establishments in the state, will be withdrawn.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah (PTI)
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah (PTI)

The CM was addressing a gathering at the unveiling of the 25-feet-tall bronze statue of Bhuvaneshwari, the goddess who represents the Karnataka state identity, on the premises of the Vidhana Soudha.

The statue of Bhuvaneshwari, which was sculpted at an approximate cost of 21.24 crore is 41-feet-tall including the pedestal, and weighs around 31.5 tonne.

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While speaking at the event, although he acknowledged that one must love and embrace all languages, the CM said, in Karnataka, Kannadigas should follow the culture of speaking and interacting with “their brothers and other speakers” in Kannada.

“Instead of speaking incorrectly in other languages, we should speak our own language. In all our neighbouring states, the language spoken by the people of the respective state is sovereign.

This should be practiced here, too,” said Siddaramaiah. Insisting that everyone in the state should develop respect for the Kannada language, culture and art, the CM called for more learning and teaching of reading and writing Kannada.

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“Only then will Kannada become the sovereign language,” he added. In 2023, activists of various pro-Kannada outfits had targetted shops and business establishments which did not display Kannada signboards, advertisements and name plates.

Protests were held calling for businesses to comply with the state government's rule requiring 60 percent of nameplates to be in Kannada. Cases were registered against many activists.

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