'Label curd in Hindi in Karnataka', MK Stalin condemns FSSAI's instruction to KMF

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin condemning the imposition of Hindi even in labelling of food products like curd. Photo: Onmanorama, Website/KMF

Chennai: Condemning the imposition of Hindi even in labelling of food products like curd, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Wednesday said that such brazen disregard will ensure those responsible are banished from South forever.

"The unabashed insistences of #HindiImposition have come to the extent of directing us to label even a curd packet in Hindi, relegating Tamil & Kannada in our own states. Such brazen disregard to our mother tongues will make sure those responsible are banished from South forever,” he tweeted.

On his Twitter handle, Stalin posted a news report on Food Safety and Standards Authority of India directing Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) to label curd as "dahi" prominently.

The Bengaluru datelined report in "The Hindu" on Wednesday said the FSSAI directed the KMF to use the Kannada equivalent for curd "mosaru" in brackets.

"The FSSAI clarification on labelling curd has come recently after Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka milk federations sought usage of local names on the curd sachets," the report said. Also, Tamil Nadu Cooperative Milk Producers Federation has been told by FSSAI that to Tamil words "tair" or "tayir" could be used in brackets.

The KMF is a dairy cooperative from Karnataka, India, which sells milk products and other milk products under the brand name Nandini. It is a federation of milk producers under the ownership of Ministry of Cooperation, Government of Karnataka.

(With PTI inputs.)

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