Kannada flag burning: Government to pass resolution condemning act
The Hindu
Taking exception to burning of the Kannada flag at Kolhapur in Maharashtra recently, the State Government on Thursday agreed to pass a resolution condemning the act.The announcement came from Revenue
Taking exception to burning of the Kannada flag at Kolhapur in Maharashtra recently, the State Government on Thursday agreed to pass a resolution condemning the act.
The announcement came from Revenue Minister R. Ashok in the Legislative Assembly after Janata Dal (Secular) member K. Annadani raised the issue. Mr. Ashok said the matter would also be raised with the Maharashtra Government. “Such incidents affect the two linguistic communities living peacefully,” he said.
Earlier, raising the issue in the Zero Hour, Mr. Annadani said that though the incident was reported on Tuesday, the Government had not taken up the issue.
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