Karnataka: Uproar erupts over Urdu text along with Kannada at municipal corporation office in Bhatkal | Video
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Arguments broke out between two groups outside the Bhatkal Municipal Corporation in Karwar district of Karnataka over the use of Urdu text along with Kannada language.
Uproar erupted outside the Bhatkal Municipal Corporation in Karwar district of Karnataka over the use of Urdu text along with Kannada language. Pro-Kannada outfits protested against the new Urdu boards that have been put up outside the Bhatkal Corporation office and have demanded it to be removed at the earliest.
They argue that if regional languages must be represented on the board, then Konkani, Marathi and Nawayathi should also be included because speakers of all the three languages reside in the district as well.
Police prevented the pro-Kannada activists who gathered to protest outside the Bhatkal Municipal Corporation from barging into the office.
Shrikant Nail, a pro-Kannada activist said, "Everyone knows Kannada in Bhatkal, there is no need to use Urdu in the board. If people speaking Konkani, Marathi and Tamil also start demanding that their language be used in the board then it won't be feasible. This is being done to create a divide among people who speak different languages. We are requesting them to immediately remove these boards."
Meanwhile, Misbah-ul-haq, a member of Bhatkal Taluk Jali
Pattan Panchayat defended the decision to install Urdu boards and said, "Kannada must be given first preference in Karnataka. You can see the board; Kannada has been used on top. In the guise of Pro-Kannada outfits, they are trying to create clashes. Why can't you put up with Urdu? Is it another country's language?"
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