A video of government workers in India's Karnataka state damaging shop signs that do not comply with a local language requirement has been shared in multiple Hindi-language social media posts that falsely imply the state's ruling Congress party ordered the removal of saffron-coloured displays. The colour is associated with the Hindu religion and considered sacred. The owner of one of the shops told AFP that stores are supposed to have at least 60 percent of their signboards written in the region
KRV activists resorted to vandalism and damaged some of the shop boards carrying English nameplates. They also broke flower pots, signboards and sprayed black ink outside the Mall of Asia in Bengaluru.
Stalin Ignites Language War?: Justice DY Chandrachud has also earned praise from PM Narendra Modi who shared a video of the CJI speaking at an event where he advocated translation of the apex court`s judgments in every Indian language and leveraging technology for the purpose.
Stalin Ignites Language War?: Justice DY Chandrachud has also earned praise from PM Narendra Modi who shared a video of the CJI speaking at an event where he advocated translation of the apex court`s judgments in every Indian language and leveraging technology for the purpose.