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BJP govt not to pursue Congress proposal on separate state flag for Karnataka

Siddaramaiah government had requested the Centre to include the Karnataka flag in the schedule of the Emblems and Names (Prevention of Misuse) Act, 1950.

August 29, 2019 / 18:16 IST
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The new BJP government in Karnataka indicated on August 29 it would not pursue with the Centre, the previous Congress government's proposal for a separate state flag that was pending before it.

The government is also mulling over celebrating birth anniversary of prominent personalities in a "different way", as the present practice depicts them only as "community icons".

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"Already it is clear in the flag code that- one flag for the country, having a cultural flag is different, having a constitutional flag is different. Tricolor is the only constitutional flag. There was no opposition for having cultural flag, but constitutionally there is only one flag for the country and that is tricolor flag," Minister for Kannada and Culture C T Ravi said in response to a question.

Speaking to reporters, after holding meeting with officials on assuming office, he said, "... we can have Kannada flag as cultural flag, constitutionally there is no such provision for state flag according to flag code."