Kannada language primacy
Land reforms
Separate statehood for North Karnataka
Reservation policies
Answer is Right!
Answer is Wrong!
The correct answer is: A) Kannada language primacy.
The Gokak agitation was a movement that took place in Karnataka, India, in the 1980s. The movement was led by the Kannada Sahitya Parishat (Kannada Literary Association) and was aimed at securing primacy for the Kannada language in the state. The agitation was successful in getting the government to pass the Gokak Report, which made Kannada the official language of the state and gave it a prominent place in education, administration, and the media.
The other options are incorrect because:
- Option B, land reforms, is not related to the Gokak agitation. The Gokak agitation was not a movement for land reforms.
- Option C, separate statehood for North Karnataka, is not related to the Gokak agitation. The Gokak agitation was not a movement for separate statehood for North Karnataka.
- Option D, reservation policies, is not related to the Gokak agitation. The Gokak agitation was not a movement for reservation policies.