As Chief Minister Siddaramaiah sought to put the onuson the Centre, Union Minister Ananth Kumar hit back citing the state government had written to the Centre suggesting that the exam be held in English.
"Our government had written a letter stating that NEET exams should be held in Kannada also, still it has not been done. I have asked the Chief Secretary to write a letter," Siddaramaiah said.
The Union Health Ministry on December 21 had said NEET exams for admission in medical colleges will be held in eight languages - Hindi, English, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil and Telugu.
Taking strong exception to Kannada being left out, the Chief Minister said, "Omitting Kannada... Is a wrong thing, we are writing a protest letter also."
However, Ananth Kumar held the state government responsible for it.
"It is only three days ago that they have awakened and sought that the exams be held in Kannada," he added.
The Kannada Development Authority (KDA) has called the move to exclude the language a "great injustice" to seven crore Kannadigas.
Karnataka is considered to be the home for highest number of medical colleges in the country.
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