Bengaluru: Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar has said that the Congress party is determined to bring the BJP’s alleged voter fraud to public attention. Speaking to the media after the Quantum Summit held at a hotel in Manyata Tech Park, Shivakumar stated that a final decision on whether to organise a protest rally or meeting would be taken at a meeting of the party’s general secretaries.

“Our intention is to ensure the public becomes aware of the BJP’s manipulation of the electoral process. The Election Commission has been misused to commit electoral malpractice not only in Karnataka but across the country. The party has conducted its own research on this issue,” he said. However, he noted that any decision regarding the form of the protest would have to take into account court directives and government guidelines related to public gatherings.

Responding to criticism about holding the protest within city limits, Shivakumar said, “Why should others be so concerned about our political stance? We are accountable only to the people of Karnataka, not to anyone else. During the Assembly elections, the BJP used the Chilume Trust to commit electoral fraud. Our leaders speak on this issue based on proper investigation. Rahul Gandhi is not visiting the state for political mileage but to alert the public. We want to safeguard democracy and prevent the Election Commission from functioning like a wing of a political party.”

Open welcome to IT firms from Maharashtra

Shivakumar also extended an open invitation to IT companies from Maharashtra looking to relocate to Karnataka. “We welcome IT firms migrating from Maharashtra and are ready to provide them with all necessary infrastructure including technology support and electricity,” he said.

Referring to a recent statement by the Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister about companies shifting from Pune to Bengaluru, Shivakumar said, “I thank him for his acknowledgment. We are not in competition with other Indian states — our goal is to compete globally.”

He acknowledged the strength of Maharashtra’s IT sector, particularly Pune’s Hinjewadi hub, but reiterated Karnataka’s commitment to supporting incoming companies.

No knowledge of honey trap investigation

When asked about the CID report claiming a lack of evidence in the honeytrap case involving politician Rajanna, Shivakumar distanced himself from the issue. “I have no connection to the case. I don’t know who filed the complaint or how the investigation progressed. I am hearing about it only from you [media],” he said.

No comment on KMF leadership issue

Asked about the leadership tussle in the Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF), Shivakumar declined to comment, calling it a matter for the federation’s office-bearers.

Jewellery store inauguration

Speaking after inaugurating a jewellery showroom in the city, the Deputy Chief Minister expressed his personal connection with the store’s owners. “This family has been close to me for many years. I have inaugurated their 20th outlet today, and I hope they expand to 200 in the future. Though they are originally from Udupi, their stores have flourished in Bengaluru. It is our duty to support such local entrepreneurs,” he said.

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Beed (PTI): A woman was robbed of gold jewellery worth Rs 3.35 lakh at Kaij bus station in Beed district, a police official said on Monday.

The incident took place on Sunday evening when Ashwini Gholve, a resident of Teacher Colony, was boarding a bus for Nashik, he added.

"An unidentified woman opened the victim's handbag and fled with gold jewellery worth Rs 3.35 lakh that was a kept in a box. The victim was on her way to attend her brother's wedding. The stolen items include a one 'tola' gold ring, a gold mangalsutra, a ring and a pair of earrings weighing 5 gram each," he said.

"The suspect is seen in footage from one of the CCTV cameras in the vicinity. She was with a minor girl. Further probe into the case is underway," the Kaij police station official added.