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Karnataka

Muniyappa faces uphill task of transferring JD(S) votes to himself to win Kolar: BJP's Muniswamy

Kolar: BJP's greenhorn S Muniswamy said Tuesday he will be able to defeat veteran Congress parliamentarian K H Muniyappa from Kolar Lok Sabha constituency as they are locked in a direct contest and it would be difficult for JD(S) to transfer its core votes to its alliance partner.

 


Curtains come down on campaigning for 14 LS seats in Karnataka

Bengaluru: The high-decibel campaign for 14 Lok Sabha seats, which will go to polls during the first phase in Karnataka on April 18, ended Tuesday, with top leaders of the BJP and Congress-JD(S) alliance making a last-gasp effort to sway voters in their favour. 

 


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I-T dept conducts raids at dozen locations in Karnataka

The Income-Tax Department Tuesday said it is conducting searches at about a dozen premises in Karnataka on charges of tax evasion.

Election Commission under pressure not to act on complaints on EVMs: Siddaramaiah

Former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah has alleged that the Election Commission(EC) is under "pressure" from the Modi government to not take action on complaints of political parties over alleged EVM tampering and their demand for re-introduction of ballot paper. He said the electronic voting machines (EVMs) are not tamper-proof and Voter Verified Paper Trail (VVPATs) machines are not without their flaws either, he said adding that the Congress will bring back ballot paper if voted to power.

Karnataka bans voters from carrying mobile phones to polling stations

Bengaluru: Abiding by the order of Election Commission on India that was issued in 2007, banning mobile phones inside polling booths, Karnataka Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) confirmed that the order will be ‘strictly implemented’ this time in the state during both phases of polling on April 18 and 23 in Karnataka.

 

Modi No. 1 in lying, Pratap Simha No. 2: Siddaramaiah

Kushalanagar: Former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has blamed that Narendra Modi is number one in lying and entertaining people while Pratap Simha stands on number two.

Mysuru: EC functioning under guidance of PM, BJP, says Chandrababu Naidu

Bengaluru: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrabab Naidu, key interlocutor among 21 opposition parties demanding verification of at least 50 per cent of polled votes against VVPAT slips, Monday alleged the Election Commission was functioning under the 'guidance' of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP.

 

I would've died when I was on Israel trip

Mandya: Attacking independent candidate Sumalatha and film actors Yash and Darshan, Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy once again became emotional and sought votes in favor of his son Nikhil.

Union minister Athawale invites Kumaraswamy to join hands with BJP

Bengaluru: Union Social Justice Minister and Republican Party of India(A) president Ramdas Athawale Monday said the Congress-JD(S) coalition government in Karnataka will not last long and asked Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy to join hands with BJP for the state's welfare.

 

Tejaswini Ananth Kumar rejects 'rumours' of her asking people to vote for NOTA

Bengaluru: Karnataka BJP Vice President Tejaswini Ananth Kumar, who was denied a ticket by the party from Bangalore South, Monday rejected "rumours" she was asking people to vote for NOTA and said her name was being "misused".

 

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