After Congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleged that "someone tried to delete 6,018 votes" in Karnataka's Aland Assembly constituency, the Election Commission of India (ECI) on Friday clarified that no wrongful deletions took place.
After the recent incident of stone-pelting during Ganesh visarjan in the Maddur region of Karnataka, Karnataka BJP President BY Vijayendra has accused the State government of appeasement and administrative failure, adding that anti-national elements are given free hand.
Karnataka BJP President BY Vijayendra on Tuesday slammed the Congress government in the State over the stone pelting incident at Maddur in Mandya district during the Ganpati procession a day earlier.
Karnataka BJP President and MLA B.Y. Vijayendra demanded that Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar immediately withdraw his remarks on Chamundi Hill, calling them "an insult to Hindus" and "an unforgivable offence."
"The problem is not with the BJP but with the mindset of the ruling Congress party. Recently, I have seen DK Shivakumar's statement on Chamundi Hills. The statements of Congress leaders are an insult to Hindu traditions and beliefs, whether it is DK Shivakumar's statements or the invitation
Addressing reporters, Vijayendra said that a wrong impression has been created among the public about the government. The government has faltered in handling this case, and in this context, he (Chief Minister) must seek forgiveness from people of the state.
Speaking to the media in Bengaluru on Friday, the State President remarked that after digging several pits and finding nothing, both Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar are now visibly nervous. "The complainant's mask has already fallen off, and now the CM and DyCM are struggling to cover their own
Karnataka BJP President BY Vijayendra on Tuesday slammed Rahul Gandhi, saying he does not have the patience to hear the facts following KN Rajanna's resignation amid controversy over his remarks on voter list irregularities.
Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bengaluru visit, Karnataka BJP President BY Vijayendra on Sunday said that the inauguration of the new Yellow line metro is a "dream come true" for the public.
Criticising the Congress leader's remarks, Vijayendra said they were an insult to the voters of the country and the state, as well as against the Constitution.
Speaking to reporters, Sumalatha said, "The court has pronounced the verdict. Everyone should obey the court order. I have nothing more to comment on this matter. There is nothing to talk about after the court gave its verdict. Let's see what the punishment will be."