Siddaramaiah: Don’t punish Karnataka for progressiveness
CM said no one should milk a milch cow completely, or else the calf would be malnourished.
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For Kannada to grow, people living here must become Kannadigas, Siddaramaiah said.PHOTO:PTI
Bengaluru, 1 Nov
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday underlined
the need for justice in the devolution of taxes.
He said no one should milk a milch cow completely, or else
the calf would be malnourished.
Addressing people on the occasion of the 69th state
formation day at Sree Kanteerava Stadium here, Siddaramaiah said there is
injustice happening to Karnataka.
The state is contributing more than Rs four lakh crore as
revenue to the Centre and it is the second largest contributor to the Central
tax revenue after Maharashtra, he pointed out.
"Even though we give more than Rs four lakh crore, we
are only getting Rs 55,000 crore to Rs 60,000 crore. Kannadigas should know
this. We are getting 14 to 15 per cent only of our contribution," the
chief minister said.
Under the federal system, there should not be any injustice
just because Karnataka is a progressive state, he observed.
"Just because a milch cow is giving milk, we should not
milk it completely. We should leave some milk for the calf too or else it will
malnourish. This no one should ever forget," Siddaramaiah said.
The chief minister emphasised taking pride in Kannada and
bringing it in daily use as much as possible.
Stating that Karnataka has people speaking more than 200
languages, Siddaramaiah said, whatever language people speak here or whichever
caste or religion they belong to, they all are Kannadigas. Those who consume
the air, water and food are Kannadigas, he told the gathering.
He said Kannada is a very old language with a history of
7,000 years. Hence, the Centre too recognised it as a classical language.
Siddaramaiah appealed to the people that they should never
sacrifice Kannada language.
"I don't oppose being liberal. I in fact endorse being
liberal but not at the cost of sacrificing our language," the chief
minister noted.
"Our affection for our language should not be extreme,
but we should never give up our pride for our language. We all should be
Kannada lover," he added.
For Kannada to grow, people living here must become
Kannadigas, Siddaramaiah said.
"I will never say not to learn any other language. Keep
enhancing your linguistic wealth but never forget speaking in Kannada," he
told people.
He reminded people that November 1 is not only the state
formation day but also the anniversary of Mysore state getting the name of
Karnataka by the then chief minister, late D Devaraj Urs.
A cultural programme themed around 'Hesarayithu Karnataka,
Usiragali Kannada' (the state got the name Karnataka, now Kannada should become
the breath) was held on the occasion.-PTI
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