Kannada flag
The Kannada flag is a bicoloured
flag. The flag is divided into two horizontal strips of equal length and
breadth with a yellow strip on the top and red strip at the bottom. The yellow
and red signify peace and courage respectively. The flag is not officially or
unofficially the Flag of Karnataka. Based on ancient Hindu belief the yellow
and red colours in the flag stand for arshina (turmeric) and kumkuma
(vermilion), respectively.
These two substances, used since time immemorial in India for various reasons,
signify auspiciousness and well-being. The flag does not have any legal status.
This flag was first conceived as the
flag of a political party called "Kannada Paksha" which was
formed in 1965 by M. Ramamurthy. The political
party did not last long, but the flag has been consistently used all over
Karnataka to represent Karnataka and Kannada. This flag is confusingly hoisted
on November 1 on the occasion of Karnataka Rajyotsava which is a state holiday (by some people thinking
it a so called State flag,) in many institutions and after hoisting the flag
state anthem 'Jaya Bharata Jananiya Tanujate' is sung. because
most of state people don't know that hoisting any flag other than Tri Colour is
illegal and unconstitutional.
There is no government order elevating it to
official status. Then chief minister of Karnataka B. S.
Yeddyurappa withdrew
circular imposing curbs on hoisting Kannada flags on government buildings. But
this move was challenged in Karnataka High Court specially when then Chief
Minister D. V. Sadananda Gowda, in his budget speech, said that "The
hoisting of the “Kannada flag” on November 1 will be made compulsory in all
government offices, schools and colleges.” A case filed in High Court of
Karnataka by Prakash Shetty and during case hearing the Honorable High Court
asked "whether the government can hoist any flag other than the national
flag and whether the State can salute such a flag during official functions.
The court had also sought to know whether it is possible for the State to have
any flag other than the national flag while also asking the Union government to
clarify the law in this connection". forced state Govt to withdraw this
unconstitutional circular in High Court of Karnataka before the eve of
Rajyotsava in 2012.
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Sunday, 30 October 2016
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