Speaking at the 61st Karnataka Rajyotsava (stateformation day) celebration event here, he urged the PrimeMinister to call a meeting of Chief Ministers of all states and bring an amendment to the Constitution to thiseffect.
"I have written two letters to the Prime Minister.I have also written to all Chief Ministers because the Supreme Court's order is causing a threat to all regional languages," Siddaramaiah said.
The Chief Minister said he had also met the Prime Minister in this regard.
"I will continue to make this demand," he said, adding most language and education experts had opined thatthe mother tongue should be the medium of instruction in primary schools.
Siddaramaiah said it would help in development of regional languages and also mental development of children.
In May 2014, the Supreme Court while hearing the issue before it challenging two Karnataka Government Orders of 1994, making the mother tongue or regional language compulsory to impart education from Class I to IV, had held that the government cannot impose mother tongue on linguistic minorityfor imparting primary education.
"Despite appealing against it, we did not get justice. We made all possible efforts, but this was an order passed by the Constitution bench. As the Supreme Court is final, we cannot appeal in any other courts," he added.
Pointing out that the state government was taking all steps to protect and encourage Kannada, Siddaramaiah said, "It is our mother tongue; it is language of this land, this soil.
"Showing our Kannadiga pride just on November 1 or in this month is not enough, it should be a continuous process."
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A report from Managaluru said that Kannada Rajyotsava, theformation day of Karnataka,was celebrated with grandeurin the coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi today.
DK District-in-charge Minister Ramanath Rai hoisted the national flag and inspected a colourful parade by police,Army, Navy and Air wings at a function held at NehruMaidan here.
Rai conferred district level Rajyotsava awards to 22 achievers at the function.
A colourful procession withattractive tableaux was taken out from Ambedkar circle in the city to the venue of the function.
In Udupi, District-in-charge Minister Pramod Madhwaraj unfurled the national flag at the Mahatma Gandhi memorial opentheatre ground and received a guard of honour led by the district armed reserve police.
A cultural procession by school students was organisedon the occasion.
Deputy Commissioner T Venkatesh and peoples' representatives were present.
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