Kamal Haasan said- Kannada originated from Tamil language: Pro Kannada organization filed a complaint; Siddaramaiah said- Actor does not know Kannada history

On Saturday, May 24, during the audio launch of the film ‘Thug Life’ in Chennai, Kamal Haasan had said that the Tamil language gave birth to the Kannada language. This statement is being strongly opposed in Karnataka. Reacting to this controversy, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said, ‘The history of the Kannada language is very old. Kamal Haasan is not aware of this.’ There is also deep anger in the pro-Kannada organization Karnataka Rakshana Vedike due to Haasan’s statement. The leader of the organization Praveen Shetty has filed a complaint against the actor at RT Nagar Police Station in Bengaluru. He alleges that every time a new Tamil film is released, the self-respect of Kannada people is constantly hurt. The controversial statement given by the actor not only hurts the sentiments of Kannada people, but it has also strengthened the roots of hatred between them and Tamils and has caused insult. Apart from this, he has also demanded legal action against Kamal Haasan. Meanwhile, the police officer in this case says, ‘We have received a complaint, but no FIR has been registered yet. We are taking legal advice and will take further action in this matter accordingly.’ Pointing towards the Kannada actor, Kamal Haasan said during the event, pointing towards Kannada actor Shiva Rajkumar, – Shiva Rajkumar is like my family, that’s why he is here. I started my talk, life and relationship with Tamil. Your language (Kannada) has originated from Tamil, so you are also a part of us. BJP said – Haasan insulted Kannada language Karnataka BJP President Vijayendra Yediyurappa said – Insulting others’ language is uncivilized behavior. Kamal Haasan is proud that he has worked in many languages including Kannada. But by including actor Shiva Rajkumar in the glorification of Tamil language, he has insulted the Kannada language. Let us tell you, there is a tri-language dispute going on between the Central Government and the Tamil Nadu Government. Under the New Education Policy 2020, it was recommended that students can learn 3 languages but no language has been made compulsory. States and schools have the freedom to decide which 3 languages they want to teach. The Tamil Nadu government is opposing the Hindi language. Demand to ban the film After Kamal Haasan’s controversial statement, there is a lot of anger among the people of Karnataka. Demands have also started to ban the actor’s film, which is releasing on June 5, in Karnataka. One wrote, I am a big fan of Kamal Haasan, but I cannot remain silent when someone insults our culture. Shiva Rajkumar, why are you not paying attention to this? I urge all Kannada people to unite and demand a ban on his upcoming film Thug Life. Let’s protect our heritage. ‘A user has also demanded an apology from Kamal Haasan. It is written, ‘Kamal Haasan should apologize to the Kannada people or ban Thug Life and not give it screening space in Karnataka.’ Haasan had said – Tamils lost their lives for the language, don’t play with it. On February 21, Kamal Haasan had also said about the tri-language (Tamil, Hindi and English) controversy – Tamil language is their cultural identity. People have lost their lives for it. Don’t play with it. On the eighth foundation day of his party in Chennai, Haasan said – the language issue should not be taken lightly. The children of Tamil Nadu also know which language they want. They have their own understanding. How did the tri-language war start in Tamil Nadu… February 15: Dharmendra Pradhan, in a program in Varanasi, accused the Tamil Nadu government of pursuing political interests. February 18: Udhayanidhi said – Center should not start language war. In a DMK rally in Chennai, Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin said – Dharmendra Pradhan has openly threatened that the funds will be released only when we accept the tri-language formula, but we are not begging from you. States that accept Hindi lose their mother tongue. Center should not start language war. 23 February: Education Minister wrote a letter to Stalin Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan wrote a letter to Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin on the tri-language controversy. He criticized the opposition to the National Education Policy (NEP). He wrote, ‘There is no question of imposing any language, but excessive dependence on foreign languages ??limits one’s own language. NEP is trying to correct this.’ 25 February: Stalin said – We are ready for language war Stalin said – The Center should not impose Hindi on us. If needed, the state is ready for another language war. ————– Also read this news related to Bollywood.. Akshay Kumar got angry at the reporter who asked the fees for Housefull-5: Said – Why should I tell you, you seem to be my nephew, the star cast of the film had reached the trailer launch The trailer of Akshay Kumar’s film Housefull 5 has been released on 27 May. The entire star cast of the film had reached the trailer launch event of the film. Read full news..

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