Key Points

Karnataka's Kannada Minister Shivaraj Tangadagi is pushing for official recognition of the state flag, planning a delegation to Delhi. He clarified the flag would fly below the national tricolor, citing no constitutional bar. The BJP opposes the move, calling it a distraction from governance issues. Meanwhile, the minister also criticized inadequate funding for Kannada despite its classical language status.

Key Points: Karnataka Minister Tangadagi Seeks Centre's Approval for Kannada Flag

  • Karnataka seeks official status for its Kannada flag
  • Minister Tangadagi to meet Union Culture Minister Shekhawat
  • BJP criticizes move as diversion tactic
  • Kannada language funding deemed insufficient compared to Tamil
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K'taka govt seeks Centre's nod for Kannada flag, Minister to lead delegation to Delhi

Karnataka's Kannada Minister Shivaraj Tangadagi to lead delegation to Delhi, urging official recognition for the state flag and increased language funding.

"The state flag reflects the culture, emotions, and identity of the people – Shivaraj S. Tangadagi"

Bengaluru, July 19

Karnataka's Minister for Kannada and Culture, Shivaraj S. Tangadagi, said on Saturday he has written to the Central government seeking official recognition for the Kannada flag.

He also announced plans to lead a delegation to New Delhi to meet Union Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat to press the demand.

He said to the media, "The present Karnataka flag is not official. We will urge the central government to grant it official status as the state flag. Union Ministers Pralhad Joshi and Shobha Karandlaje, both from Karnataka and known for advocating Kannada language, should take the initiative in securing approval for the flag."

The minister added that the delegation would leave for Delhi soon.

The Minister clarified that in the letter, he had clearly written that the Kannada flag would be hoisted below the national tricolor. "We have also pointed out that there is no bar in the Indian Constitution for having a separate state flag. The state flag reflects the culture, emotions, and identity of the people," he said.

Expressing disappointment over the allocation of funds for the Kannada language, the Minister remarked, "The classical language status granted to Kannada has become a token gesture. The funds allocated to Kannada are meagre compared to Tamil. We will urge the Centre to release sufficient funds for the growth and promotion of the Kannada language."

The Karnataka government, under Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, had earlier approved a proposal for a state flag designed by a nine-member committee set up by the Department of Kannada and Culture. The proposal was first sent to the Centre in 2017 during the final phase of the previous Congress government.

Meanwhile, the BJP has criticized the government's renewed push for the Kannada flag. Leader of the Opposition, R. Ashoka, alleged that the issue has been raised to divert public attention from what he described as the government's failure to deliver on development.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I respect Kannada pride, shouldn't we focus more on actual development? Better roads, schools and hospitals matter more than symbolic flags. Just my honest opinion.
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Arjun K
The Constitution allows state flags as long as they don't challenge the national flag's supremacy. Jammu & Kashmir had one before Article 370 removal. Why not Karnataka? 🤔
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Bengaluru, I find this fascinating! The Kannada flag is already widely used during Rajyotsava. Official recognition would be a nice gesture of cultural respect.
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Vikram M
The minister is right about funds for Kannada! Our language gets peanuts compared to Tamil despite similar classical status. Centre must treat all languages equally.
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Kavya N
Emotional issue for us Kannadigas! But I hope this doesn't become another political football between Congress and BJP. Culture should be above politics 🙏

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