Bengaluru, Nov 4: Campaigning for the December 5 bypolls, that will determine the future of the BJP government in the state, ended at 6pm on Tuesday, with leaders of political parties making last-ditch bids to woo voters. The byelections saw BJP seeking votes for “stability”, while the Congress and the JD(S) urged the electorate to defeat the disqualified legislators responsible for the collapse
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Bengaluru, Dec 4: Opposition leader and Congress Legislature Party leader Siddaramaiah on Tuesday accused the BJP of “spending crores” to lure voters in the bypolls, but insisted that it “would not work”. “Voters are fed up with turncoats and have decided to teach them a lesson,” Siddaramaiah said. “During my campaigns in the 15 segments, voters told me BJP functionaries have got cash from Mumbai
New Delhi, Dec 3: Lok Sabha members demanded on Tuesday that the bill seeking to regulate ship-breaking in India be discussed in detail to ensure it has adequate measures to reduce the impact on the environment, saying 'Make in India' should not become "Dump in India". Make in India is the government's ambitious programme to boost manufacturing in the country. Participating in a debate on
Bengaluru, Dec 3: The high voltage campaigning in Karnataka for 15 bypolls to be held on December 5 came to an end on Tuesday, with high stakes involved for the ruling BJP government. The campaigning by BJP, Congress and the Janata Dal (Secular) was electric in content and delivery, ranging from mud-slinging of rival opponents to religion. The run-up to the elections saw top Ministers and leaders
Thiruvananthapuram, Dec 3: In an incident which has triggered shock and outrage and exposed chinks in the social security net, acute poverty and starvation forced a mother in the State capital to hand over four of her six children to the care of the Kerala State Council for Child Welfare. Such was the plight of the family living in a shanty on a railway puramboke land at Kaithamukku that one of
Bengaluru, Dec 3 Ahead of December 5 by-polls in the state, Static Surveillance Teams (SSTs) seized cash worth Rs 42,00,000 in the last 24 hours. The official press release in this regard read, 'Static Surveillance Teams have seized cash worth Rs 42,00,000 in the last 24 hours. Cumulatively, the SSTs have seized cash of Rs 3,69,18,325, vehicles worth Rs 3,50,000, party accessories worth Rs 27,000
Tumakuru, Dec 3: Tumakuru police on Tuesday arrested a father-son duo for flashing air guns here in the outskirts of the city. According to official sources, "Chikkaramaiah (58) and his son Ashok (18) were roaming around the APMC godown holding airguns. Their act inflicted fear amongst residents."
Mysuru, Dec 3: Former Karnataka chief minister and JD-S senior leader HD Kumaraswamy has refuted BJP's claim of a secret pact between his party and the Congress. Addressing a JD(S) rally in Hunsur on Monday evening, Mr Kumaraswamy said the party had its own strength and did not have a 'secret understanding' with anybody. He also lashed out at the BJP candidate AH Vishwanath for telling people that
Dec 3: A total of 22,656 pedestrians were killed in various incidents including 2015 people who lost their lives on the roads due to potholes across India in 2018, the Ministry of Transport and Highways said on Monday. In a reply to a query about pedestrian deaths across India in the Rajya Sabha, the ministry said in 2018 a total of 22,656 were killed while in 2017 the figure of pedestrians' death
Bengaluru, Dec 3: Exuding confidence about the BJP winning in all 15 constituencies going to bypolls on December 5, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Tuesday said there would be a stable government in the state and he would present a "pro-farmer" budget in February. Observing that the Congress and JD(S) were only making statements about a possible tie-up after the by-elections, but there