The Asian Age

‘States can have their own flags’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Attending Dr Ambedkar Internatio­nal Conference in Bengaluru on Sunday, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, commenting on the Karnataka flag issue, said “There is no objection to each state having its own flag. It is not antination­al or a substitute to the Indian flag, but merely a celebratio­n. It only has to remain smaller and flown lower than the Indian flag. In fact, Kashmir already has its own flag.” He slammed the Centre’s imposition of Hindi on all states. “People from Hindi states should learn other languages from South India. Bollywood has brought Hindi to our homes, but the government should understand that states deal with their own mother tongue. English is useful in governance and judiciary, as India is a mix of various tongues,” the former UN diplomat said.

On the investigat­ion into the suspicious death of his wife Sunanda Pushkar, he said, “No one in this country can be more anxious than me to know the truth and to see constructi­ve and clear conclusion from the investigat­ion.” People from Hindi states should learn other languages from South India

Shashi Tharoor,

“My responsibi­lity is to cooperate with the authoritie­s and not with obstrepero­us and publicity seeking attempts by others,” he said, referring to BJP leader Subramania­n Swamy’s plea for a court-monitored CBI-led SIT probe into Ms Pushkar’s death.

On the China issue, he said that the situation is of great sensitivit­y, with security implicatio­ns for the country. “There is no question that when the status quo was disturbed, it was not by us. The Chinese troops attempted to build their road here. They must withdraw their position to what it was before June 16,” he declared.

 ?? — AFP ?? Gorkhaland supporters shout slogans during a protest march in New Delhi on Sunday.
— AFP Gorkhaland supporters shout slogans during a protest march in New Delhi on Sunday.
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