Karnataka Rakshana Vedika president TN Narayan Gowda said his organisation organised an "awareness protest" rally about the 60% Kannada on signboard rule which is a government law., Explainers News, Times Now
Karnataka Rakshana Vedika president Narayan Gowda said business establishments should go out of Karnataka if they don t want 60% Kannada in signboards | Latest News India
Karnataka Rakshna Vedikehad set a December 27 deadline for all establishments in Bengaluru to implement 60 per cent Kannada in signboards across the city.
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The resolution, moved by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, alleged that Marathi-speaking citizens have been facing atrocities and discrimination in Karnataka.