"....I have got to know about Supreme Court order; I'm yet to get details about it, once I have details we will decide on further course of action," he told reporters here.
He was reacting to the Supreme Court judgement that government cannot impose mother tongue on linguistic minority for imparting primary education.
Siddaramaiah said "....Once we have order copy with us, we will discuss it and see what is to be done legally."
The bench, also comprising Justices A K Patnaik, S J Mukhopadhaya, Dipak Misra and F M I Kalifulla, was hearing the issue which had come before the Apex Court as two Karnataka Government Orders of 1994 making mother tongue or regional language compulsory for imparting education from class I to IV, had come under challenge.
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Former Chief Minister and Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council D V Sadananda Gowda said, "I urge the CM to call a meeting of political leaders, legal and language experts to discuss about this Supreme Court verdict."
Several pro-Kannada organisations have urged the government to file a review petition in this regard.