Codava National Council
Codava National Council, is a social, political and cultural organisation in the Indian state of Karnataka. Formerly CNC was known as KRMM. The KRMM demanded a separate statehood status for Kodagu until the 1990s. Later they scaled down their demand. Ever since they have been demanding a Kodava hill council in Kodagu. The CNC Organisation's President is Nandineravanda U. Nachappa Codava. CNC is the largest political group in the Kodagu district. CNC urges for geo-political autonomy for indigenous Kodavas and their lands and recognition of their cultural heritage and rights.
Demands
The CNC struggle is asking for:1. Codava land autonomous region under the 6th schedule of the Constitution and constitutional special guarantee for Kodava
2. Jamma land and Jamma malai land under Article 370 and 371 of the Constitution, as has been done in relation to the lands of State of Jammu and Kashmir and North Eastern states of India,
3. Ethno linguistic tribal minority nationality status to Codavas under Article 340 and 342 of the Constitution, inclusion of Kodava Thakk in the 8th schedule of the Constitution,
4. Constitution special guarantee for Kodava customary personal laws and heritage, on the lines of Mizos and Nagas.
5. Also exemption to carry weapons should be guaranteed under the Constitution of India without any hindrance for ever.
The Kodavas compulsorily worship arms as it is part of their religious traditions. From 1600 they have held guns and swords as they were the militia of Kodagu and every Kodava compulsorily served in the Raja's and the Nayaka's army. However the Kodavas have traditional rules which strictly forbid even the pointing of a gun or a sword at another person especially a civilian, except for one's defence. Usually the gun's bore is never pointed in the direction of a person.
6. Also universal recognition for Kodava race and internal political self-determination rights for Kodavas.
Until 2000 the name of CNC was Kodagu Rajya Mukti Morcha. The CNC is asking for a Kodava hill council in Kodagu and for the protection of the rights of the Kodavas, an ethnic and linguistic minority in South India. CNC has been demanding an Autonomous Hill Council on the lines of Ladakh and Darjeeling.