Bengaluru, July 4: Instead of making false accuses about illegal assets of my family, produce records related to it, if you have any, challenged Chief Minister Kumaraswamy on Wednesday, July 4.

Speaking to the reporters at Vidhana Soudha, CM said that a BBMP member has accused my family of having illegal assets. He should produce proper documents to prove his claim.

Making false allegations is not right. There is no value for these things. Criticises and allegations are not new to my family. Several investigations have been already done regarding these he added.

Criticism is common in public life. But you have to keep proper records while making allegations.Making false allegations is not the right way, Kumaraswamy opined.



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Bengaluru: A life convict lodged in Ballari Central Prison has successfully cleared the second PUC examination.

Ashok Kumar S, who appeared for the examination under prison escort, secured 481 marks out of 600, registering 80.1 percent. 

Director General of Police (Prisons and Correctional Services), Alok Kumar (IPS), shared the development on his official ‘X’ handle, commending the inmate’s achievement.

In his post, he stated that it was heartening to see a life convict score over 80 percent in the examination, adding that the inmate had appeared from Ballari Central Prison under escort.

He further noted that the achievement reflected that the “walls of the prison have not subdued his hopes for a better future.”

Alok Kumar in his post also shared the result sheet of Ashok. 

The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) declared the second PUC results for 2026 on April 9.

A total of 6,32,200 students appeared for the examination across all streams, of whom 5,46,698 passed, recording an overall pass percentage of 86.48 per cent.