Even after 67 years of the state's unification, there is no conducive atmosphere for using Kannada as the official language, the chief minister lamented. "This situation needs to change. Karnataka Sambhrama will be celebrated for one year from November 1, 2023. It will help in creating awareness about Kannada among the people," he said."We Kannadigas are generous people as we learn other languages, instead of teaching Kannada to speakers of other languages. This attitude has done more harm to Kannada than good," he pointed out., India News, Times Now
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah made the remark while speaking after unveiling the emblem of 'Karnataka Sambhrama-50' to mark the golden jubilee of renaming Mysore State as Karnataka.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday stressed upon the need to create an environment where Kannada is spoken in Karnataka and make the language indispensable in the state. Chief minister Siddaramaiah. (PTI) Siddaramaiah was speaking after launching the logo of Karnataka Sambhrama- 50 organized by the Department of Kannada and Culture at Vidhana Soudha on the occasion of the 50th year of renaming Mysuru State as Karnataka. We're now on WhatsApp. Click to join. READ | Karnataka farmers incurred
Bengaluru: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday rued the lack of a conducive atmosphere for the growth of the Kannada language even 68 years after the unification of the.