Bengaluru, June 3 (PTI) - The Karnataka High Court has issued a stern reprimand to renowned actor and filmmaker Kamal Haasan over his controversial remark alleging that "Kannada was born out of Tamil". The comment, which has stirred considerable discontent among the people of Karnataka, was addressed in court on Tuesday. Justice M Nagaprasanna, who led the proceedings, highlighted that a simple apology from Haasan could have diffused the tensions but questioned his reluctance to offer one. "Language represents the emotional and cultural identity of a community," Justice Nagaprasanna asserted, emphasizing that individuals ought to refrain from making statements that belittle the dignity of any linguistic group. The judge further inquired, "Are you a historian or a linguist to make such a statement? No language is born out of another." The court underscored the importance of respecting linguistic sensitivities and regretted that the matter had not been amicably resolved with a straightforward apology.
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