Bengaluru: Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah on Sunday said his government is committed to building a film city in Mysuru. He also assured the film producers that steps will be taken for a Kannada OTT platform.

"Our government gave 100 acres of land in Mysuru for the film city. We will build it on the public private partnership basis," the Chief Minister told reporters after inaugurating the new building of Kannada Film Producers' Association.

Siddaramaiah said a film city for the Kannada film industry was the dream of Kannada matinee idol Dr Rajkumar and his government will make it happen.
He blamed the previous BJP government for doing nothing for the film city.

Regarding the OTT platform for the Kannada film industry, the chief minister said his government will review it and take action accordingly.

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New Delhi (PTI): CPI(M) member John Brittas said on Monday that the CUET introduced by the Centre is to deny marks and admission to south Indian students in Delhi, which was immediately condemned by Rajya Sabha Chairperson Jagdeep Dhankar.

During the discussion over Motion of Thanks on the President's address, Dhankar intervened several times and raised objection to the statements made by Brittas, who said the Centre should entrust the state governments to conduct the test.

"I have studied in JNU. JNU has been conducting their test for 50 years without any leak. Now you introduced CUET (Common University Entrance Test).

"The only reason why you introduced CUET was because you see a lot of south India students getting admission in Delhi University. You have brought CUET to deny admission to south Indian students here," Brittas said.

Dhankar intervened and condemned his statement.

"You started with a very lofty quote of the oath and look where you have landed. In a country like ours, which is one, you are raising a different kind of voice. I strongly condemn it," he said.

Brittas raised the issue of paper leak and said the Centre should entrust the state governments to conduct the test.

"You brought all the exams to Delhi," Brittas said, making certain remarks against the RSS pracharaks.

Dhankar immediately intervened and asked to expunge the remarks which cannot be substantiated.

Brittas said some coaching institutions and beef companies have also given electoral bonds to BJP.

Immediately after his remark on electoral bonds, Dhankar and Brittas entered into an exchange of words.

Dhankar intervened during the speech and said Brittas has "lost his way", while the CPI(M) member said the chairperson is trying to derail him.

"You have completely lost your way. I can't derail you. You are derailing yourself.

"You are trying to create a mechanism whereby you can get publicity. Talk of substance. Make your contribution," Dhankar said.

Brittas said the prime minister and ministers take oath, which mentions working in the interest of all people without any discrimination.

He said the prime minister has broken his oath when he called Muslim "infiltrators". He said the BJP members should change their party symbol from lotus to bulldozer.

"Last time on the discussion on motion of thanks, I had said Siya Ram is not with you. You were with Nathu Ram Godse.

"You saw it in the election. Siya Ram left you. You have been defeated thoroughly in Faizabad. All the gods have deserted you," Brittas said.

The CPI(M) member continued to attack the ruling government over educational issues.

"Education for you is to invent a new past because every fascist believes that those who control the past control the future," he said.

Brittas said history has changed and Babri Masjid has been obliterated from the history of India.

"Tomorrow, the students will study that Gandhi ji died of flu or pneumonia and Nathu Ram came to take Gandhi ji to the hospital. Our students will be studying in History," Brittas said.

Dhankar again intervened when Brittas pointed towards BJD member Sasmit Patra whose party recently lost polls in Odisha assembly election.

"History of the BJP has been to eat all the allies," Brittas said.