Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is scheduled to hold a high-level meeting on Thursday over the forced installation of Kannada signboards at shops and offices.
"Prime Minister Modi has failed in creating 2 crore jobs per year as he promised. 20 crore jobs should have been created by now, but PM could not keep up his words. There has never been a Prime Minister who lied as much as Modi in the history of India," the CM said.
In a post on X, Chief Minister Siddharamiah said, "It's crucial to speak with respect about farmers - our food providers. We must avoid making casual comments that could be perceived as disrespectful. Adhering strictly to this code of conduct is a responsibility for all."
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said on Tuesday that 1,400 new electric buses will be added to the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation by April next year.
"They (Congress) have been functioning (in Karnataka) for the past seven months...They simply have to release an order allowing people to wear whatever they want, stating that there will be no dress code...Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah is scared of releasing one order...We demand an order from t
With the debate on the hijab issue continuously heating with each passing day, Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara has said that the government will take a decision after looking into the matter deeply.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday said that local people should be given priority for work in factories established in and around Mysuru.
He told reporters here on Saturday that the Hijab was not banned all over the state but not allowed where there was a dress code. Muslim women are permitted to wear the hijab everywhere.
BJP MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal on Saturday slammed Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah for his decision to withdraw the hijab ban imposed by the previous BJP government, accusing him of indulging in appeasement politics.
Siddaramaiah on Friday announced that his government will withdraw the ban order on the Hijab imposed by BJP and said that no politics should be done on what people prefer to wear and eat.
"CM Siddaramaiah's decision to withdraw the hijab ban in educational institutions raises concerns about the secular nature of our educational spaces. By allowing religious attire in educational institutions, the Karnataka government is promoting and dividing young minds along religious lines
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday announced that his government will revoke the ban on Hijab and said that no politics should be done on what people prefer to wear and eat.