<p>The controversial audio clipping in which Tulu Sahithya Academy president Dayananda G Kathalsar has reportedly spoken of the need for a blast for Tulu state has gone viral on social media.</p>.<p>In the audio, he had reportedly said, “There is a need for one blast. We need to fight for the cause of Tulu state.”</p>.<p>The voice in the audio said, “There is a need for protest all over for a separate Tulu state. Only then will the government call us for a talk. Then we can place a demand to urge the government to declare Tulu as the state's official language.”</p>.<p>Further, the audio clip said, “I have held discussions with various organisations for the need to fight for Tulu state.”</p>.<p>“I have only recorded the provocative statement of Dayananda Kathalsar. I had even brought it to the notice of elected representatives,” said Tulunadu Trust founder president G V S Ullal. “If any untoward incident occurs in future, the image of our association that has been promoting Tulu script should not be tarnished. To make people know the truth, I shared the audio, which went viral,” he added.</p>.<p>Reacting to the audio, Dayananda Kathalsar said, “The voice in the audio looks like mine. However, my statement has been twisted after recording my voice. I have been supporting the cause of Tulu and never incited violence.”</p>
<p>The controversial audio clipping in which Tulu Sahithya Academy president Dayananda G Kathalsar has reportedly spoken of the need for a blast for Tulu state has gone viral on social media.</p>.<p>In the audio, he had reportedly said, “There is a need for one blast. We need to fight for the cause of Tulu state.”</p>.<p>The voice in the audio said, “There is a need for protest all over for a separate Tulu state. Only then will the government call us for a talk. Then we can place a demand to urge the government to declare Tulu as the state's official language.”</p>.<p>Further, the audio clip said, “I have held discussions with various organisations for the need to fight for Tulu state.”</p>.<p>“I have only recorded the provocative statement of Dayananda Kathalsar. I had even brought it to the notice of elected representatives,” said Tulunadu Trust founder president G V S Ullal. “If any untoward incident occurs in future, the image of our association that has been promoting Tulu script should not be tarnished. To make people know the truth, I shared the audio, which went viral,” he added.</p>.<p>Reacting to the audio, Dayananda Kathalsar said, “The voice in the audio looks like mine. However, my statement has been twisted after recording my voice. I have been supporting the cause of Tulu and never incited violence.”</p>