He further sent a political cartoon, taking a jibe at the Bharatiya Janata Party as he alleged that there is a 'witch hunt' and 'political vendetta' being carried out against him and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.
Replying to the Rayareddy's comments on X, Kumaraswamy wrote on Thursday, "There is no need for the Chief Minister's Economic Advisor, Basavaraj Rayareddy, to take a U-turn. He has only spoken the truth. Rayareddy's statement itself is evidence of how sincerely Karnataka Congress leaders
"There are several issues like price hikes in petrol and diesel. They (Centre) only talk about issues that are 300 years old...No one is talking about unemployment, Manipur, price rises or famers. They only want to divide the country. BJP is doing the work of spreading poison in the count
"Monopoly is being installed in the country's economy... public properties are being handed over to private lands. The reservation of EWS has been hit. They do not want to provide jobs... they are selling the public sector one by one and helping their friends. If this works, then one day,
BJP MP Kangana Ranaut on Tuesday attacked the Congress government in Himachal, alleging that the state was in bad condition and there is a need to rid it of the grip of "bhediyas" (wolves).
Stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra approached the Bombay High Court seeking the cancellation of the FIR filed against him in connection with the 'gaddar' jibe directed at Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde during his stand-up show 'Naya Bharat.'
Speaking to the media, Reddy said "They (BJP) started 'Jan Akrosh' rally yesterday from Mysuru because of price rise by State Government...Yesterday, Central Government increased Rs 50 on gas (cylinders) and Rs 2 each on diesel and petrol (excise). In 11 years, Central Government collected R
Taking a jibe at his choice of attire, Singh said Gandhi avoids wearing saffron as he hates the 'bhagwa' colour, and maintained that Bihar remains under the leadership of Nitish Kumar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday criticised Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin amid the ongoing language row, saying that he is suprised that none of the letters he recieve from Tamil Nadu ministers are signed in the Tamil language. He added that if you are proud of the Tamil langu
"Before 2014, only Rs 900 crore were received every year for rail projects and you all know who was heading the INDI Alliance at that time. This time Tamil Nadu's rail budget is more than Rs 6000 crore," he said, suggesting that previous leadership failed to prioritize the State's develop
Speaking on the US imposing 26% 'reciprocal' tariff on India, AAP MP Raghav Chadha said, "We used to listen to a song 'acha sila diya tune mere pyar ka'... India left no stone unturned to maintain the friendship. Even the union finance minister removed a tax called the 'Google tax' to protec