<p>Writer S L Bhyrappa released the book <em>Tipu Nija Kanasugalu</em>, authored by Rangayana director Addanda C Cariyappa, at Vanaranga on the Rangayana premises in Mysuru on Sunday.</p>.<p>The book release programme was held amid tight police security as a section of the people has been opposing the book.</p>.<p>Each person was allowed to enter the venue only after a thorough security check.</p>.<p>Bhyrappa said that it is evident from historical records that Tipu was against Kannada.</p>.<p>“Several Persian and Parsi terms still exist in the revenue department. Attempts to change names of villages are also proof to that,” he said. </p>.<p>Former chairman of textbook revision committee Rohith Chakrathirtha, MP Pratap Simha and social activist Vadiraj were present.</p>.<p>The book is published by Ayodhya Publications and it has a prelude by<br />Bhyrappa and back page content by Chakravarthy Sulibele.</p>
<p>Writer S L Bhyrappa released the book <em>Tipu Nija Kanasugalu</em>, authored by Rangayana director Addanda C Cariyappa, at Vanaranga on the Rangayana premises in Mysuru on Sunday.</p>.<p>The book release programme was held amid tight police security as a section of the people has been opposing the book.</p>.<p>Each person was allowed to enter the venue only after a thorough security check.</p>.<p>Bhyrappa said that it is evident from historical records that Tipu was against Kannada.</p>.<p>“Several Persian and Parsi terms still exist in the revenue department. Attempts to change names of villages are also proof to that,” he said. </p>.<p>Former chairman of textbook revision committee Rohith Chakrathirtha, MP Pratap Simha and social activist Vadiraj were present.</p>.<p>The book is published by Ayodhya Publications and it has a prelude by<br />Bhyrappa and back page content by Chakravarthy Sulibele.</p>