Bengaluru (PTI): Karnataka BJP has slammed the state government's move to end tax exemption given to battery-operated four-wheelers like cars and omni buses and claimed the move will make electric vehicles costlier.

State BJP President B Y Vijayendra accused the Congress government of taxing Karnataka's future to pay for its "failures".

Karnataka government plans to introduce a lifetime tax for electric vehicles, including motor cars, jeeps, omni buses and private service vehicles. However, electric two-wheelers will continue to be exempted from tax.

Under the revised structure proposed in the Karnataka Motor Vehicles Taxation (Amendment) Bill, 2026, which has been passed by the state legislature, the tax will range from 5 per cent to 8 per cent based on the vehicle cost.

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Until now, Karnataka has been levying a 10 per cent lifetime tax only on EVs priced above Rs 25 lakh since 2024, and has exempted others aimed at promoting cleaner mobility.

"Karnataka had built real momentum in electric mobility. Years of tax support helped position the state as a serious player in India's EV ecosystem, encouraged investment, and made consumers more confident about shifting away from fuel dependence," Vijayendra posted on 'X'.

He said, at a time when global instability threatens fresh fuel price shocks, any responsible government would make EVs more affordable and more accessible. "Instead, the Siddaramaiah-led Congress government has chosen to tax this very alternative."

As per the Bill, EVs priced up to Rs 10 lakh will attract a 5 per cent tax, those between Rs 10 lakh and Rs 25 lakh will be taxed at 8 per cent, and vehicles above Rs 25 lakh will attract 10 per cent tax.

Stating that the decision is a direct result of a government that has pushed the state's finances into distress and is now hunting for revenue wherever it can find it, the state BJP chief said, "With departments under pressure to meet inflated collection targets, Karnataka's green mobility transition is being sacrificed for short-term cash."

"A middle-class family trying to move to an electric vehicle will now be forced to pay a heavy additional burden simply because this government can no longer fund its political promises without punishing progress. It is very clear that Congress has no growth plan, only a collection plan."

The damage goes beyond cost, Vijayendra said, adding that "Bengaluru already ranks among the top 3 cities in the country for road traffic emissions, and yet Congress has chosen to make cleaner mobility harder, not easier. First, they mortgaged the future through reckless debt. Now they are taxing the very solutions that could protect the next generation."

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Kozhikode (Kerala) (PTI): Kerala's ruling LDF on Thursday unveiled its Assembly election manifesto, promising a mix of welfare and development measures aimed at improving people's lives across the state. The document was released by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan here.

The highlights of the manifesto include a commitment to eliminate absolute poverty in the state, a hike in welfare pensions to Rs 3,000 per month, and efforts to ensure proper healthcare and support systems at the local level.

The Left government had recently announced that extreme poverty had been eliminated in the state and increased the welfare pension from Rs 1600 to Rs 2000.

In its current manifesto, the CPI(M)-led LDF says it plans to identify around five lakh of the poorest families and help them rise above poverty through targeted support.

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Special focus will be given to vulnerable groups such as the Scheduled Castes, fisherfolk, and Antyodaya beneficiaries.

The LDF has also promised better care for the elderly and bedridden patients.

Welfare pensions are set to be increased to Rs 3000 per month, and efforts will be made to ensure proper healthcare and support systems at the local level.

For the youth, the manifesto focuses on employment.

It promises campus placements for students completing their studies and the expansion of skill training programmes. A "Back to Campus" initiative will help job seekers gain practical skills linked to employment opportunities.

Women's employment is another major focus. The LDF aims to increase the participation of women in the workforce to 50 per cent. Support systems such as safe travel, childcare, and skill training will be strengthened to help women take up jobs.

On the development front, the manifesto talks about boosting industries, creating jobs, and attracting investments worth Rs 2 lakh crore over five years. New industrial corridors and innovation hubs are also planned.

Elections to the Kerala Assembly, which has 140 seats, will be held on April 9.