Signpost response from HDP's Gaydali: Kurds will respond as needed 2019-06-08 12:23:27   BİTLİS - HDP Bitlis MP Mahmut Celadet Gaydalı who reacted to the fact that AKP have removed the signposts written in Kurdish in the municipalities they won in Bitlis and Tatvan, said:" No one buys it anymore. The Kurdish People will respond to them as needed on June 23."     Bitlis and Tatvan municipalities continue to remove Kurdish signs in the city despite all the reactions. Peoples Democratic Party (HDP) Bitlis MP Mahmut Celadet Gaydali said that the expulsion of Kurdish signs was an insult to the people living in the city and that Bitlis people should show the necessary reaction.   Reminding that Kurdish signs were not removed even during the trustee period, Gaydalı said: "Those who are doing this are more cruel than the trustees. Gaydalı said that the mayors were "Kurdish" and that they were elected by the Kurds' vote.  He said the AKP was not sincere in saying that "We allowed people to speak Kurdish, now people are freely speaking in Kurdish." Gaydalı said: "I spoke English in the parliamentary chair. Then I spoke in Kurdish. I looked at the minutes, they wrote in English as they are. But they recorded Kurdish as an 'unknown language'.     Gaydalı who reminded that İstanbul Metropolitan Municipality Candidate Binali Yıldırım speaking in Kurdish in Diyarbakır, said: "You define Kurdish as an 'unknown language'. But Binali Yıldırım spoke a patchy Kurdish in Diyarbakır. These are all for the İstanbul Metropolitan Municipality that has a budget of 10 billion dolars. They think that if they speak two words in Kurdish, the Kurds will fall for it. They are very wrong. No one buys it anymore. The Kurdish People will respond to them as needed on June 23."