Amid continued protests in the state over the Cauvery dispute with neighbouring Tamil Nadu, the Karnataka government on Friday said it will take all necessary steps to protect the interest of the people of the state and its farmers, by ensuring water for both crops and drinking water.
Karnataka Congress leaders on Friday questioned the secular credentials of the Janata Dal (Secular), which has entered into an alliance with the BJP, and said that the coming together of the two parties will not have any impact on its own prospects in 2024 Lok Sabha polls.
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BJP National President JP Nadda on Friday announced that his party had formed alliance with JD(s) ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.
Amid protests in several parts of Karnataka over the Cauvery water dispute between Karnataka, including Bengaluru, the city police has tightened security, especially in Tamil dominated areas.
The Karnataka unit of the BJP has severely criticized the state government for letting the Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu, calling the Karnataka state government a 'slave of the Stalin government in Tamil Nadu', in a post on its official X account.
Amid protests in Karnataka against the release of Cauvery river water to Tamil Nadu, JD(S) chief H D Deve Gowda on Friday expressed displeasure over the Congress government's handling of the inter-state water dispute.
Five men were injured, having been stabbed with knives, in a clash between two groups, following old animosity, near the LIC office at Alkola Circle, Shivamogga, late Thursday night.
Two bike riders, 31-year-old Manmohan and 25-year-old Nikhil, died on the spot when their motorbike collided with a pole near RMC Yard in Yeswantpur in the city at around 3.30 am on Friday.
Averting a major tragedy, a Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation bus collided with a tree as the driver lost its control, avoiding a fall into a potentially tragic 50 feet gorge here at Kumbaragadige near Surlabbi in Somwarpet taluk.
The Karnataka High Court has declined to quash the defamation complaint brought against IPS officer D Roopa by IAS Officer Rohini Sindhuri, who accused Roopa of disseminating defamatory content against her.