On Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot rejecting the ordinance on 60% signage in Kannada, Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar as per ANI said, "It is very unfortunate. The Governor shouldn't have rejected it. It is a state issue. It is the honour of Karnataka. I request the Governor to reconsider the decision."
"There is no objection anywhere. It is a very progressive thought. I request the Governor to reconsider it and give permission that we will pass it in the Assembly. No doubt, we will pass it," he said.
"There is no objection anywhere. It is a very progressive thought. I request the Governor to reconsider it and give permission that we will pass it in the Assembly. No doubt, we will pass it," he said.
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The decision to pursue the ordinance was prompted by violent protests from pro-Kannada groups in Bengaluru targeting businesses that were perceived to not adequately prioritize the use of Kannada on nameboards.
The ordinance mandated the use of Kannada in the upper half of business boards.
It is said that the Governor may have sent the ordinance back to the government, considering that the Legislature session is around the corner, official sources said, as per PTI.
The Budget session of the Karnataka Legislature is set to take place from February 12 to 23.