The Asian Age

Ahead of polls Sidda unveils proposed K’taka flag

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Bengaluru, March 8: Flagging off the “Kannadiga pride” ahead of the Assembly polls, chief minister Siddaramai­ah on Thursday unveiled the proposed official state flag for Karnataka.

The “Naada Dwaja ( state’s flag)” in hues of yellow, white and red, has the state’s emblem “Gandaberun­da” or the two- headed mythologic­al bird, at its centre.

A committee formed by the state government last year had recommende­d the separate flag for Karnataka, discountin­g any constituti­onal or legal hurdles for it.

Mr Siddaramai­ah unveiled the flag after chairing a meeting of pro- Kannada organisati­ons, activists and literary personalit­ies, where they unanimousl­y approved the design.

It was decided to have a flag for the state as a symbol of pride of Kannada speaking people, he said, adding “it was the intention, opinion and voice of Kannadigas.”

“We have done it today. All ( Kannada organisati­ons) have given their approval for it,” he said.

Calling the state flag a “sign of Kannadiga pride” and a “historic decision”, he said it would be sent to the central government for approval. Pointing out that the state cannot declare its flag by itself and it requires approval from the Centre, Mr Siddaramai­ah said, “So we will immediatel­y send it to the Central government. We will also try and impress upon the Centre to give its approval”.

Asked whether the Centre will give its approval, he said “the Constituti­on does not say that the state should not have its flag, so I believe they will agree.

As a country has a flag, in the same way in a federal system, there is no bar in the constituti­on for the state to have its own flag, he said.

Also in the federal system the national flag is always supreme and will be above the state flag, he added.

A nine- member committee formed by the government had submitted its report on designing a separate flag for the state and providing a legal standing for it on February 5.

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The proposed flag

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