"The support for Congress is beyond expectations. We are confident of winning at least 20 seats in the state. Guarantee schemes are being provided to people. But Modi has not fulfilled any promises made in 2014 and 2019," he said.
"They have done great injustice to the farmers, the backward, the poor and the minorities and have made their lives difficult. The life of common people has become difficult due to price hikes and inflation. The Narendra Modi-led BJP government ruled the country and people blessed the Congre
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday and alleged that he has not only acted against the Constitution for 10 years at the Centre but also did not make a sincere effort to fulfil the objectives of the Constitution.
After inaugurating the Prajadhwani-2 programme organised on behalf of Mrinal Hebbalkar, the Congress candidate from Belagavi Lok Sabha constituency, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah urged people to make Congress win in Belagavi with a huge margin.
"There is a big question on women's safety. There was a dalit woman raped when CM was in town in Belgaum. A minortiy woman was raped in Haveri. The other day, that girl was killed in campus openly. There are so many other incidents. There are mass murders happening. Law and order is a big is
Speaking at the meeting of the Maratha community here on Saturday the BJP leader said that he himself has a cordial relationship with the Maratha samaj.
"After persistent efforts and an appeal to the Supreme Court, we've secured Rs 3,498.82 crore in drought relief from the Union Government. I wish to thank the Supreme Court. This is perhaps the first time in the history of India that a state was driven to the Supreme Court to get its rights
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah thanked the Supreme Court on Friday for ordering the release of drought relief assistance from the Union Government for the 2023 drought.
Speaking at a Prajadhwani-2 Lok Sabha election campaign meeting in Vijayapura city on behalf of Congress candidate Raju Halaguru, Siddaramaiah emphasized the importance of social, economic, and political freedom in building an egalitarian society.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi just "stirs up emotions" and refrains from discussing inflation or unemployment.
Former Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai lashed out at the ruling Congress government in the state on Tuesday and said that it has "no moral right" to remain in power.