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Questioning the BBMP circular that 60% of Kannada should be used on the front nameplates of commercial and business shops, the High Court has refused to schedule the petition for an urgent hearing and has verbally told the advocates for the petitioner organizations, "You must display the signboards in Kannada when you are in Karnataka." In this regard, 24 reputed private organizations, including the Retailers Association of India, Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Limited, Titan Company Limited, and Adidas India Marketing Private Limited, have applied to the High Court. 'Fear of Kannadigas themselves becoming minority in Bengaluru': Purushottama Bilimale Advocates representing these organizations requested the court for an expedited hearing on the matter.

However, Justice Hemant Chandangoudar responded by stating, “Since you are conducting business in Karnataka, you must display your signboards in Kannada. No exceptions will be made.” He emphasized the importance of supporting the Kannada language and acknowledged the efforts of various pro-Kannada organisations that work diligently for its preservation.



Bengaluru auto driver pastes 'Learn Kannada' poster inside vehicle, lists common greetings. Here's why |WATCH Following this, Justice Gowdar postponed the hearing but extended an earlier interim order. This order prevents the government and BBMP from taking any coercive action against the petitioners while the matter is still under consideration.

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