Bengaluru:Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Friday appealed to pro-Kannada organisations to withdraw calls for Karnataka bandh on Saturday which was announced in protest against the formation of Maratha Development Authority (MDA).
"I appeal to everyone including Vatal Nagaraj, not to trouble people with Karnataka Bandh. It is not required," Yediyurappa said addressing the media in Bengaluru.
The Chief Minister said he is making every effort to take all the communities along.
He underlined that he is doing everything to give prominence to Kannada language.
"I have already given prominence to Kannada and I am ready to do whatever is required to be done to make Kannada prominent," he said.
Various pro-Kannada organisations are up in arms against the formation of the MDA, which the Chief Minister had announced on November 14 and earmarked Rs 50 crore for the 'overall development of Maratha people' dwelling in the State.
These organisations on Friday reaffirmed their resolve to hold the bandh on Saturday demanding the government give up its decision to form the MDA.
Vatal Nagaraj, who is leading the agitation, said in Bengaluru the agitation is for Kannada pride.
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"I want to tell Yediyurappa -- You withdraw the 'Authority' (MDA), I will garland you at the Vidhana Soudha. But don't threaten us. We will not get scared of it," Nagaraj said.
He alleged that the government threatened various organisations to use police make them withdraw support to the bandh. "But it will not work," he added.
Film producer Sa Ra Govindu, various factions of Karnataka Rakshana Vedike including Praveen Shetty and T A Narayana Gowda, Ola-Uber drivers association and a few auto-rickshaw unions have extended their support to the Bandh.