'Hindi-Centric' BJP does not respect diversity: K'taka Congress

ANI  |  Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India] 

The Party on Tuesday said there is no existing rule stating that a state cannot have its own flag and accused the (BJP) of being 'Hindi-Centric' and not respecting diversity.

Slamming the Centre for terming the government's decision of having a state flag as a political gimmick, leader Gundu Rao told ANI that the wants to have a "uniform" kind of a country.

"The opposition which comes from BJP, they are Hindi-Centric and they want to have a uniform kind of a country, they don't other people, they do not respect diversity," he added.

He further said that just because wants to have a state flag, that does not mean it has no respect the flag.

Earlier, after leader said he has no objection to states having their own flags, the called on party President to make her stand clear on the same.

"must speak up her position on the issue. They (Congress) cannot take one position in Bengaluru and other New Delhi. We will not allow them to pursue this hypocrisy," leader G. V. L. Narasimha Rao told ANI.

Rao said Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has failed on all fronts of Governance and having misgoverned for four and a half years, he is now diverting public attention from his misgovernance.

"His misgovernance is simply not going to go away despite his best effort. People of will hand a resounding defeat to him at a time when elections are held," he said.

On July 18, the constituted a nine-member committee to submit a report to the state on the possibility of designing a separate flag for the state.

The Committee was constituted after a representation was submitted to the state by Journalist-writer and president of Vidyavardhaka Sangha, Dharward, Patil Puttappa and social worker Bheemappa Gundappa Gadada.

They had urged the to design a separate flag for Kannada 'naadu' and accord statutory standing for that.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has defended the demand for a separate flag for the state, asking if there is any provision in the Constitution that prohibits the state from having its own flag.

"Is there any provision in the Constitution that prohibits a state to have its own flag? Did people come across any provision?" Siddaramaiah said.

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