Reacting to bjp leader BS Yeddyurappa's statement that his aim is to put an end to the father and son JDS supremo Deve Gowda said that his party is not subjected to any one and by peoples blessing they have won thirty seven seats in the state.
CM H.D Kumaraswamy has instructed the police officials to take action to do away the fear of nipah virus and children thieves in people that is being spread through social media.
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Today, democracy can only be saved by stimulating constitutional morality among the people of the country and promoting its values. Literature should play a key role in achieving this task, said Olga (P Lalita Kumari), a famous Telugu writer.
B.S Yeddyurappa said that BJP has not called Karnataka bandh demanding farmers' loan waive in cooperative and nationalised banks. Instead farmers themselves have called for a statewide bandh.
Saying that the government would not care for BS Yeddyurappa’s Karnataka bandh call in the name of farmers loan waiver, Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy said that he knew what BJP has done in coastal Karnataka.
In a gruesome incident, a software engineer has allegedly killed his wife and daughter by slitting their throats due to family dispute before attempting to kill himself, here on Friday.
“One man’s food is another man’s poison. You may be villain for them. But you are a hero for some. But you cannot be a hero for all”. This is how Speaker Ramesh Kumar said about former minister DK Shivakumar. His remark has busted laughter in the Session.
As the schools for the current academic year would being from May 28, the Education department has directed the teachers and staff to make it a celebration by distributing sweets to the students on the first day and tying festoons to the schools.
Former minister DK Shivakumar said that Opposition Leader and BJP State president BS Yeddyurappa has insulted the democracy by walking out of the Assembly Session before the floor test.
KR Ramesh Kumar who was elected as the Speaker of the Assembly here on Friday, hailed the Siddaramaiah government and its governance.