Karnataka to enact law to make Kannada mandatory in State

Bommai told the Legislative Assembly that the legislation would be tabled during the ongoing session. The chief minister may have been referring to the proposed 'Kannada Language Comprehensive Development Bill', aimed at further strengthening the ...

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Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has said his government will soon bring in a legislation to make Kannada "mandatory" in the State.
Amid protests against observing 'Hindi Diwas', Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has said his government will soon bring in a legislation to make Kannada "mandatory" in the state.

Kannada activists have been demanding for many years now for full implementation of Kannada as the administrative language.

The chief minister may have been referring to the proposed 'Kannada Language Comprehensive Development Bill', aimed at further strengthening the efforts to give primacy to Kannada, according to PTI sources.


Bommai told the Legislative Assembly that the legislation would be tabled during the ongoing session.

He said that for the first time a legal statute is being given in the state, making Kannada mandatory, aimed at protecting the language and its users, and also to grow it further.

The CM was responding to the issue raised by JD(S) legislators and its leader H D Kumaraswamy in the Assembly, opposing celebration of 'Hindi Diwas,' calling it forceful imposition of Hindi on Kannadigas.
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"India is a union of states with different languages, cultures. There is no scope here to impose any specific language. Our Prime Minister has said very clearly that all mother tongues and regional languages are national languages," Bommai noted.

The government, the state and its people are committed to protect and grow Kannada, there is no compromise on this, and there is no need to worry, he said, adding that "On the issue of the state's land, waters, people and language, we have always taken decisions beyond politics."

Highlighting that Kannada is supreme in the state, Bommai said this is for the first time a legislation is being made to make Kannada compulsory in the state, with a legal backing.

"Till now there had been only slogans- Kannada is compulsory. There were several committees and authorities for it, but there was no legal framework. For the first time, we are bringing in a law which will protect Kannada language, Kannada people," he said, adding that to increase the usage of Kannada, it will be emphasised that people of other languages living in the state, learn Kannada.
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Noting that for the first time under the new education policy, a professional course like Engineering had an option with Kannada as the language of instruction and to write the exam, Bommai said one semester under this has been completed.

"We are committed to protecting and growing Kannada, and if there is anything against the language we will react to it swiftly and everything will be done to safeguard the language and its respect," he added.
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