
“In the meeting, we discussed everything that has happened so far, including Haasan’s letter that talked about brotherly harmony, coexistence, love, trust, etc. Like him, we too want love and trust with the neighbouring states. But we have decided that unconditional apology is what the pro-Kannada organisations, the government and the entire people of the state want,” the statement read.
KFCC has urged Haasan to withdraw his statement — Kannada born out of Tamil — and render an unconditional apology.
“This is also what has been discussed very seriously in the Karnataka High Court. Therefore, we have decided in Tuesday’s meeting to urge him to withdraw the statement and apologise,” KFCC stated. PTI JR ROH
