Kalaburagi: Lakshmi Hebbalkar, Karnataka's Minister of Women and Child Development, has dismissed allegations of a Congress conspiracy related to the arrest of BJP MLA Munirathna. Speaking at Kalaburagi Airport on Tuesday, Hebbalkar countered the BJP's claims, stating that the Congress has no need for such conspiracies. She remarked that if the Congress engaged in similar tactics as the BJP, Karnataka's jails would be overcrowded.

Hebbalkar criticised the BJP's approach, describing it as revenge politics and claiming that the BJP’s tactics included derogatory comments about women by former ministers. She urged politicians to exercise restraint and responsibility, particularly when discussing sensitive issues involving women.

Addressing the Nagamangala riots, Hebbalkar rejected any claims linking the incident to Kerala or suggesting it was premeditated. She further said that such clashes are isolated and not indicative of broader issues. The minister assured that the state government would take firm action against those involved, regardless of their background.

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Chennai (PTI): DMK president M K Stalin on Tuesday, in a veiled reference to the TVK, claimed that the party that won additional constituencies has gained only 17.43 lakh more votes than the DMK.

He was referring to the April 23 Assembly polls where the DMK and its allies secured 74 seats, with the Dravidian party netting 59 constituencies.

In a statement, Stalin said, "the percentage difference in votes between us and them is just 3.52 per cent," in an apparent reference to the Vijay-led Tamilaga Vettri Kahzagam emerged victorious in the polls, the results of which were announced on Monday.

Claiming that the DMK alliance has secured 1.54 crore votes, Stalin said, "I consider each and every one of your votes as an invaluable token of trust".

Stating that DMK has been in power several times, he said "there is no victory we have not seen and there is no defeat we have not faced".

"Whether in victory or defeat, those who regard them equally and continue their journey toward their ideals are the comrades of the party", he said adding "you are the lifeblood and roots of the movement".

"The harvest of 1.54 crore votes is the fruit of your commitment", he said.

"What return can I offer for your hard work? With the feeling of being the chief worker, we will continue our journey," the DMK chief added.

Stalin said "if we are the ruling party, we will formulate schemes for the people. If we are the opposition party, we will fight for the people's demands. In that regard, now as a strong opposition party, we will continue to work for the people".

Asserting that the DMK will continue the journey of taking forward the policies of the century-old great Dravidian movement, protecting race, language, and nation, the DMK leader said "in our journey, I will not leave anyone behind. We will win again".