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Karnataka

Congress launches 'CryPM' campaign showing PM Modi wiping tears

The Congress on Monday launched a 'CryPM' campaign ahead of the Karnataka Assembly polls and put out a QR code showing Prime Minister Narendra Modi wiping his tears.


Amit Shah holds massive roadshow in Karnataka, says 'we ended 4 per cent Muslim quota'

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday held a massive roadshow here, waving at a large enthusiastic crowd along the route, as he sought people's support, ahead of the May 10 Assembly polls in Karnataka.


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Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge's son Priyank calls Modi 'nalayak'

Days after Congress president M Mallikarjun Kharge's "venomous snake" barb at Prime Minister, his son and former minister Priyank Kharge, has called Narendra Modi ‘nalayak'.

Congress 'instigating' Banjaras, Bhovis over SC internal reservation: BJP leader Govind Karjol

Senior BJP leader Govind Karjol on Monday accused the Congress of carrying out "misinformation campaign" about the internal reservation announced by the Karnataka government among the Scheduled Castes (SC) and "instigating" smaller communities like Banjara and Korama, considered to be BJP supporters.

More than 79K passports issued in March; Bengaluru tops list in Karnataka, Mangaluru second

The Regional Passport Office (RPO) here issued its highest number of passports in Karnataka – 79,027 – in the month of March, to new applicants and to people who applied for a renewal.

'Bogus', nothing but 'JhootLoot BJP Moneyfesto': Cong on BJP's Karnataka polls manifesto

The Congress on Monday called the BJP's manifesto for the Karnataka assembly polls as "bogus" and a "JhootLoot BJP Moneyfesto" and asserted that people will vote out the party.

 

"I don't aspire to be CM", says Union Minister Pralhad Joshi in poll-bound Karnataka

Union Minister and senior BJP leader from Karnataka, Pralhad Joshi categorically said on Monday he does not aspire to be Chief Minister as he wishes to continue to work directly under the Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the central level.

 

Win in Karnataka will be 'super booster dose' for Congress: Jairam Ramesh

A win in the Karnataka polls will be a "super booster dose" for the Congress electorally going forward after the Bharat Jodo Yatra revitalised the party organisationally, senior leader Jairam Ramesh has said.

This election is not about you: Rahul Gandhi hits out at PM in poll-bound Karnataka

Hitting out at the Prime Minister over his charge that he was "abused 91 times", Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday said Narendra Modi should understand that the Karnataka election was not about him.

 

NRI Kannadigas seek postal voting and polling booths at embassies for Karnataka assembly polls

Bengaluru: Kannadigas living overseas are seeking the right to vote through postal ballots or polling booths at their respective embassies, ahead of the upcoming Karnataka Assembly elections. Approximately five lakh non-resident Indians (NRIs) from Karnataka are mostly unable to exercise their franchise as they are unable to travel to their hometowns to cast their votes. This time, Kannadigas residing in countries such as Italy, England, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, among others, have approached the Election Commission of India and their respective embassy or Consulate General of India’s (CGI) offices seeking permission to vote through postal ballots or booths at their embassies.

 

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