Bengaluru: The Karnataka textbook row has taken a new turn after a social worker lodged police complaint against Chairman of the Textbook Revision Committee, Rohith Chakrathirtha.

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The complaint has been lodged in Cubbon Park police station in Bengaluru by social worker B.T. Naganna, police said on Wednesday. The complainant has alleged that Rohith Chakrathirtha has insulted the regional-anthem of Karnataka.


"Rohith Chakrathirtha is a person who insulted regional anthem. He equated the state with Congress party and the country to the Arab world. It is not fare to put him In-charge of the Textbook Revision Committee," the complainant states. ALSO READ: RBSE 12th Result 2022: Rajasthan Board declares class 12 results, here’s how to check


He further charges, "the regional anthem "Bharata Jananiya Tanujaate Jaya he Karnataak maate" (victory to you mother Karnataka, the daughter of mother India) written by Kuvempu, who is regarded as the greatest Kannada poet of the country and recipient of Jananpith award, has been distorted.


The said song has been declared as state song. The poem depicts and denotes Karnataka that its position in the comity of Indian states which believes in co-existence with her sisters. At the same time it maintains her self respect and dignity from a position of confidence and strength rather than the insecurity and fear.


It is one of the most respected song/poem in India. However, an uncouth person like Rohith Chakrathirtha has given satirical theme/meaning to the regional anthem. The accused has compared our great state to Congress (political party) and India to Arab, Naganna claimed.


He has shown complete disrespect to our state and the country. "Further, he has compared to our great Tunga river to arrack (liquor) and portrayed that Karnataka is a place meant for drunkards. He has said that people of Karnataka are stupid and have no enthusiasm," the complaint reads.


Since, the accused promoted enmity between different groups of religion with deliberate intention to insult their feelings in order to provoke breach of peace to cause mutiny, the complaint alleges. The accused has committed offences punishable under IPC Sections 124-A, 153-A, 295, 295-A and 504. ALSO READ: WhatsApp to soon allow users to set up cover photos for profiles, BUT there’s a catch


The BJP government has decided to stand behind Rohith Chakrathirtha. Education Minister B.C. Nagesh has stated that distortion of regional anthem was done by some other person and Rohith Chakrathirtha had just shared the post. Litterateurs and Kannada activists have warned the government to face consequences if revised syllabus is not dropped and action is not initiated against the Textbook Committee Chairman.


The textbook revision stirred a controversy as the committee has included RSS Founder K.B. Hedgewar speech as lesson for school children. The committee has revised syllabus of standard 1 to 10 in Kannada textbooks and 6 to 10 in social science textbooks.