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-Yesterday, language fanatics harassed an SBI manager for not speaking Kannada. -Today, CM Siddaramaiah was boasting about SBI’s decision to transfer that woman manager. Just one question to Siddaramaiah — why is Rahul Gandhi exempted from speaking Kannada?

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@siddaramaiah

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@siddaramaiah Karnataka Government honoured him with Best Kannada Speaker Certificate 😁

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@siddaramaiah Hello @Tejasvi_Surya Why no speech in Kannad language

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Siddaramaiah & Gangs of Language Warriors:

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@siddaramaiah This is so dumb so now if you can't speak kannada you can't work in mulnataka does he have the balls to tell everyone in the electronic City,his own leader cannot speak kannada then on what authority does he get make people leave mulnataka

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@siddaramaiah Today, CM Siddaramaiah was boasting about SBI’s decision to transfer that woman manager.

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"Rahul Gandhi has always shown respect for regional languages and cultures, including Kannada. He’s addressed rallies in Karnataka, engaged with locals, and promoted linguistic diversity. Demanding fluency from a national leader isn't the same as expecting local service providers to communicate in the state’s official language."

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@siddaramaiah Because he isn't the CM of Karnataka, then why should he speak in Kannada?

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भाषा का उपयोग सांस्कृतिक पहचान बचाने के लिए होना चाहिए, न कि डराने, अपमानित करने या राजनीति चमकाने के लिए। एक बैंक अधिकारी पर दबाव बनाना या डर का माहौल खड़ा करना किसी भी तरह से न्यायोचित नहीं है। सच्चा भाषा प्रेम तब दिखता है जब आप अपनी भाषा के साथ-साथ दूसरों की भाषा और अस्तित्व का भी सम्मान करें। अन्यथा ये सब सिर्फ राजनीतिक पाखंड रह जाता है।

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@siddaramaiah Rahul aur Siddaramaiah KMB

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