Bengaluru (PTI): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Sunday said that he will place a proposal before the Centre to name the Bangalore Metro Rail project, popularly referred to as "Namma Metro", after the 12th century social reformer Basavanna.
The CM was speaking at the closing ceremony of the 'Basava Culture Campaign-2025' organised to mark the anniversary of "Vishwaguru Basavanna" being declared as the "Karnataka Cultural Leader" in the presence of seers and gurus of various Lingayat maths.
"Metro project is by both the state and central government. Our (state) share may be more at 87 per cent, 13 per cent by the Centre, but still, without central government's approval, we cannot do anything. I will place this proposal before the central government," Siddaramaiah said, responding to the demand from the crowd.
Addressing the gathering, he said, "You need not demand us to do things about Basavanna...if the project was entirely by our government, I would have given my approval now itself, but as it is the project jointly both by the state and the central government, I cannot give approval here. I will have to write to the Centre and seek their approval. Our government will look into it."
Siddaramaiah also announced that the government has agreed to the request seeking establishment of "Vachana University", and steps will be taken to set up the university next year.
'Vachana' is a prosaic form well known in Kannada literature. This style of writing was used by Basavanna and others associated with Vachana or Sharana movement for spreading social awareness and bringing equality in the society in the 12th century.
The CM also said that the ongoing project on the replica of 'Anubhava Mantapa' -- which is said to be the first religious parliament in the world, where mystics, saints and philosophers of the Lingayat movement, including Basavanna converged and held discourse in 12th century -- at Basavakalyan in Bidar district, will be completed by next year.
Stating that he is a fan of Basavanna and has faith and loyalty in Basavanna's philosophy, the CM said, "Basavanna preached coexistence and tolerance throughout his life. I too will also follow this."
No one is superior because of caste. Similarly, talent and knowledge are not the property of any one caste, he said.
Basavanna's dream was to build a human society without caste and class. "We are all human beings first, then Indians. Therefore, we should not tolerate or practice man-made discrimination of caste, religion, and inequality," the CM said.
Freedom, equality, and fraternity are the aspirations of the Constitution. "Basavanna also took the initiative to build a society of casteless, classless fraternity. Therefore, Basavanna is always relevant," he said.
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Vittla (Dakshina Kannada): A case has been registered at the Vittla Police Station against a school teacher on charges of seriously assaulting a student with a cane at an English-medium school in Idkidu village here near Vittla in Dakshina Kannada district.
According to the complaint, the student, who attends the school regularly, had gone to school as usual. Around 2 pm, the child’s parents received a call from the school office stating that their child had allegedly disturbed other students. The school informed them that when the teacher scolded the student over the issue, the child became frightened and urinated, and the parents were asked to come and take the child home.
The parents reportedly told the school staff that no one was at home at the time and requested that the child be sent home in an autorickshaw.
After returning home, the student told the parents that a teacher identified as Istikaar had beaten him severely on the hand with a cane. The child also said that he urinated out of fear while the assault was taking place.
When the parents contacted the teacher over the phone to question him about the incident, he allegedly responded in a dismissive manner.
Following this, the parents lodged complaints with the Vittla Police Station and the Child Development Project Office, seeking justice and strict action against the teacher for allegedly assaulting the child without any valid reason.
Police have registered a case against the teacher and have taken up further investigation.
