Bengaluru: Taking on rebel MLAs in the Karnataka assembly for their statement that they have no vested interest in resigning and it was voluntary, JDS member A T Ramaswamy Monday dared them to declare they will not contest elections in future.
Bengaluru: "Will the BJP leaders, who term the delay of Confidence Motion as unethical, justify the 'Operation Lotus' as ethical", Minister Krishna Byre Gowda asked in the House.
New Delhi: Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari said in Lok Sabha on Monday that he had suffered a road accident in Maharashtra as his driver had impaired vision due to cataract in one eye and that a chief minister once told him that his driver was "blind in both eyes".
Colombo, Jul 22: Sri Lanka Muslim Congress, an ally of the government on Monday said that they will not return to the government and accept any portfolio until proper solutions are found for the issues faced by the minority Muslims especially after the Easter Sunday attacks.
Bengaluru: The Karnataka assembly was adjourned briefly Monday as Congress and JDS members demanded more time to discuss the confidence motion moved by Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy.
Bengaluru: The Karnataka assembly Monday congratulated ISRO scientists for the successful launch of its second lunar mission Chandrayaan-2.
Bengaluru: Senior BJP leader Arvind Limbavali on Monday appealed the assembly speaker Ramesh Kumar to order probe into the obscene video involving him which went viral on social media last week. He alleged that members of coalition government parties were involved in allegedly morphing the video and circulating on social media.
Nearly 100 persons are feared trapped on the terrace of a Mumbai telephone exchange building where fire broke out Monday afternoon, civic officials said.
Congress Monday made a strong plea to the Speaker in the Karnataka Assembly not to put to vote the confidence motion moved by Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy till the chair decides on the resignations to the House submitted by the rebel lawmakers.
Terming a proposed amendment in the RTI Act a "stab in the back" of the CIC and a "deathblow" to the law, former central information commissioner Sridhar Acharyulu has urged members of Parliament to reject the changes.