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Karnataka Congress stirred controversy again by posting a map of Pakistan, including Jammu and Kashmir as part of its territory, while criticizing the IMF's loan. This incident, following a ...
The 13-day exercise, which began on Monday, is aimed at helping the state government decide on internal reservation among SC groups Karnataka has launched a state-wide door-to-door survey to ...
After holding a massive 25-kilometre road show and virtually kickstarting the campaign for the 2026 Assembly elections, Tamil ...
He allegedly set fire to posters ... increase his political value and gain attention by making such controversial comments,” she said. Referring to Haasan’s association with Karnataka, she ...
In an exercise that will map the Scheduled Castes (SCs) and their socio-economic and educational levels in Karnataka, around 60,000 enumerators will ‘knock on every door’ and gather details on ...
Meanwhile, political leaders, including Chief Minister ... it was an assault on the dreams and spirit of India. Karnataka joins the nation in expressing unwavering solidarity with our forces.
BJP leaders released a poster against the alleged misrule in the State ahead of the State government’s ‘Sadhana Samavesha’ scheduled to be held in Hosapete on May 20 to celebrate its two ...
Responding to accusations by BJP leaders that the state government had not initiated steps to send back Pakistani nationals residing in Karnataka despite the Centre’s directions, Chief Minister ...
“Shetty is being branded as a Hindutva leader just for political gain. Out of five cases lodged against Shetty, he had committed three crimes against Hindus,” Bhandary pointed out. Referring ...
The Office of the Political Ombudsman said an extension had been granted to Vernon following an April 25 request for response in relation to the alleged breach of the Code of Political Conduct.
BENGALURU: With the nation still in an unforgiving mood over terror attacks from across the border, the state unit of the principal opposition party, Congress, got itself in a tangle over ...
This is not an uncommon political move, University of Houston political science professor Brandon Rottinghaus said. "These maps definitely make the distribution of seats look much more Republican ...
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