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Karnataka

BJP bracing for rebellion in bypoll-bound constituencies in Karnataka

Bengaluru: Ruling BJP in Karnataka is starring at rebellion in a few of the bypoll-bound assembly constituencies amid indications that several of the 17 disqualified Congress and JDS MLAs who are set to join the party might get tickets to contest the December 5 polls.

 


BSY can run govt safely for remainder of his term: Deve Gowda

Bengaluru: JDS supremo H D Deve Gowda on Wednesday said Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa can complete his term as he no longer has to worry about how to manage the disqualified MLAs, who have been allowed by Supreme Court to contest coming bypolls.

 


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SC verdict on disqualified MLAs has no meaning: Kumaraswamy

Bengaluru: Former Karnataka Chief Minister and JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy claimed on Wednesday the Supreme Court's verdict on the disqualified MLAs "has no meaning".

 

KPCC calls for BSY's resignation on moral grounds after SC's order on disqualified MLAs

Raichur: Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) President, Dinesh Gundurao on Wednesday called for resignation of Karnataka CM Yediyurappa on moral grounds. His statement came on the back of Supreme Court order which upheld the disqualification of the disgruntled MLAs from assembly.

 

BJP ticket to disqualified MLAs; issue to be discussed during BJP core committee meeting today

Bengaluru: BJP State President and Dakshina Kannada MP Nalin Kumar Kateel on Wednesday added that the issue of giving party ticket to 17 disqualified MLAs will be discussed at the BJP’s core committee meeting on Wednesday evening in the city.

 

Disqualified MLAs will join BJP on Thursday: Deputy CM Ashwathnarayan

Hours after the Supreme Court on Wednesday paved the way for the 17 disqualified Congress- JD(S) legislators to contest the December 5 bypolls for 15 seats in Karnataka, Deputy Chief Minister Ashwathnarayan C N said they will be joining the BJP on November 14.

Supreme Court verdict is against "conspiracy" of then Speaker & Siddaramaiah: Yediyurappa

Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Wednesday welcomed the Supreme Court decision to allow disqualified MLAs to contest polls, and termed it as verdict against the "conspiracy" of the then Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar and Congress leader Siddaramaiah.

Former Karnataka Speaker Ramesh Kumar heaves sigh of relief on Supreme Court verdict

Former Karnataka Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar on Wednesday expressed "sigh of relief" as the Supreme Court upheld his decision to disqualify 17 Congress- JD(S) MLAs.

CM Yediyurappa intervenes to resolve tussle between telecom infra firms, BBMP

New Delhi: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Tuesday intervened to resolve a long tussle between telecom companies and Bengaluru municipal body BBMP over rolling out network in the state capital, industry body COAI said.

 

Free teachers from poll duty, so they can focus on teaching: Education Minister Suresh Kumar

Bengaluru: Ahead of the December 5 bypolls to 15 state assembly segments, a Karnataka minister has pitched for teachers being relieved from election duty as it was hampering school activities and indirectly affecting students.

 

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