Senior Karnataka Congress leader K N Rajanna on Saturday said that any possible changes in the state government or within the party would be decided solely by the Congress high command.
Minister MB Patil on Thursday addressed the ongoing discussion about Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's tenure and stated that the party's high command can decide the future of the state's leadership. Minister MB Patil responded to the issue of full-time CM Siddaramaiah and said, "In our party
Accusing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of creating unrest, Shivakumar stated that the opposition is "restless and trying to do something," while assuring that the state government is committed to maintaining law and order.
Parameshwara added that he has not received any letter from the MLA Janardana Reddy and once it is received, the government will take the appropriate action required.
The DCM said, "He is a drama master. He is movie producer after all and it is natural for him to act. Who will try to kill a man who has a built a fort and has hundreds of security staff. In fact, the people of Ballari are worried. Reddy family is not able to digest the defeat in Ballari
Speaking to the media, he said, "There was an issue of putting up banners. Stone pelting took place from 9 am to 9:30 am. A group also opened fire. We have seized the private guns of 5 private gunmen. One of them died after being shot. The police have registered a suo motu case...
Karnataka Assembly Leader of Opposition R Ashoka on Friday said that the violence outside BJP MLA G Janardhana Reddy's residence was a "pre-planned conspiracy" to murder the MLA.
The Home Minister's remarks come amid an alleged ongoing power tussle within the Karnataka Congress, with the Chief Ministership emerging as a contentious issue after the government reached its halfway mark. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, and Home Minist
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Monday accused Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan of indulging in politics over Kogilu encroachment evictions, fearing defeat in the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections.
"Karnataka is governed by a constitutionally elected Chief Minister and Cabinet, not by an AICC General Secretary. Expressing a party opinion is one thing, issuing moral sermons and pressure tactics on a state government is blatant overreach and an insult to federalism," Ashoka wrote on S