1 / 10The Karnataka government on Thursday said it will send a legal notice to tech company Google as it showed Kannada as the ugliest language in India.2 / 10A search on the platform showed Kannada as the answer to “ugliest language in India”.3 / 10The search result was widely known after the website debtconsolidationsquad.com brought it to the notice of social media users, reported Deccan Herald.4 / 10Limbavali said this was Google’s “attempt to insult this pride of Kannadigas” and demanded an apology from the company. 5 / 10“Kannada language has a history of its own, having come into existence as many as 2,500 years ago!” tweeted Limbavali. “It has been the pride of Kannadigas all through these two-and-a-half millennia.”6 / 10Following backlash, Google modified the results for the search around 3 pm.7 / 10Soon the company released a statement on Twitter. “We apologise for the misunderstanding and hurting any sentiments,” it read. “Search isn’t always perfect. Sometimes, the way content is described on the Internet can yield surprising result to specific queries.”8 / 10The company said that the situation was not ideal but the company took “swift corrective action” when informed about the problem. Google said they were also working to improve its algorithms.9 / 10“Naturally, these are not reflective of the opinions of Google, and we apologize for the misunderstanding and hurting any sentiments.”10 / 10The search result attracted immense criticism from all quarters. Bharatiya Janata Party leader and Bengaluru Central MP PC Mohan noted that the language has a “rich heritage, a glorious legacy and a unique culture”.