Millennium Post

Siddaramai­ah pushes for supremacy of regional languages

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

BENGALURU: Pitching for supremacy of regional languages, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramai­ah on Tuesday pushed for the state's demand to make it the medium of instructio­n for primary education.

Speaking at the 61st Karnataka Rajyotsava (state formation day) celebratio­n event here, he urged the Prime Minister to call a meeting of Chief Ministers of all states and bring an amendment to the Constituti­on to this effect.

"I have written two letters to the Prime Minister. i have also written to all Chief Ministers because the Supreme Court's order is causing a threat to all regional languages," Siddaramai­ah said.

The Chief Minister said he had also met the Prime Minister in this regard.

"We have to bring an amendment to the Constituti­on.it has to get declared in Parliament that regional languages are supreme in states.. amendments should be brought to make changes to the Supreme Court order. So Prime Minister has to call a meeting of Chief Ministers of all states and decide," he said.

"I will continue to make this demand," he said, adding most language and education experts had opined that the mother tongue should be the medium of instructio­n in primary schools.

Siddaramai­ah said it would help in developmen­t of regional languages and also mental developmen­t of children.

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K’taka CM Siddaramai­ah

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