"Our party is not opposed to Karnataka having a separate flag. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has taken a unilateral decision without consulting Opposition leaders," state BJP president B SYeddyurappa told reporters here.
He, however, also toed the "one nation, one flag" stand of the BJP's central leadership.
There is no provision in the Constitution for any state to have its separate flag. We are onenation, one flag," he added.
Siddaramaiah had brushed aside the criticism yesterday by saying that the elections werescheduled next year, not in immediate future, and hence it was a baseless allegation and a ploy to politicise the issue.
He had also dared BJP to make a statement opposing the separate state flag.
"Did the BJP say they do not want flag for Karnataka state? Let them make a statement that they do not want a flag forKarnataka. The BJP people always level such false allegation," he had said.
If Karnataka eventually decides to have a separate flag for it, it would be the second state to have its official flag after Jammu and Kashmir, which enjoys a special status under the Article 370 of the Constitution.
A Union home ministry official had yesterday said in New Delhi there was no legal bar on a state having a separate flag but it represents people and not the government and insisted India as a nation has only one flag.
In a four-page report submitted on July 12 to erstwhile DGP (Prisons) H N Sathyanarayana Rao, Roopa had said a special kitchen was functioning in the central prison for Sasikala in violation of the rules.
She had said in the report to Rao that there was "a talk" that Rs two crore hadexchanged hands and that there were allegations against him (Rao) as well.
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