CHITRADURGA:
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Sunday said the Congress expects to win between 15 and 20 seats in the state, in the upcoming Lok...
BENGALURU:
After former Karnataka Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar quit the Congress and rejoined the BJP on Thursday, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah said that no injustice was...
BENGALURU:
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday made derogatory remarks on PM Modi, saying that he is betraying Kannadigas and is following the mantra of...
BENGALURU:
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday said his government has decided to award silver medal to all police personnel to commemorate the golden jubilee of...
BENGALURU:
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said that the Karnataka government has already recommended twice to the central government to include the Ambiga community in the Scheduled...
Significantly, veteran leader B.S. Yediyurappa — who had limited his appearances at the BJP office to core committee meetings — was seen at the party headquarters for two consecutive days. Sources suggest that Shah, during his closed-door interactions, advised the Lingayat strongman to become more active in state affairs and guide the party from the front.
According to reports, the DC greeted the minister with folded hands and proceeded to touch his feet, expressing her admiration by stating, “Sir, I’m very happy to see you. You’re very important to us.” The minister, reportedly surprised, responded, “You are doing good work. But don’t fall at anyone’s feet. Let your work speak for itself.”