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Karnataka highlights: Kannada outfits call for statewide bandh on April 12 over Cauvery row

Updates from the state of Karnataka, which is heading for crucial Assembly polls in May. This blog will keep an eye on the election campaigns and the latest political developments in the state.

April 09, 2018 / 14:53 IST
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16:00 After Karnataka polls, Deve Gowda's dynastic and distrusted party could be kingmaker

In the absence of a clear trend in favour of either the ruling Congress or the principal opposition BJP in the run-up to the Karnataka assembly elections, the third player, HD Deve Gowda’s Janata Dal (Secular), is hoping for a fractured mandate where it could emerge the kingmaker, like it did in 2004.

April 06, 2018 / 16:01 IST

After Karnataka polls, Deve Gowda's dynastic and distrusted party could be kingmaker

In the absence of a clear trend in favour of either the ruling Congress or the principal opposition BJP in the run-up to the Karnataka assembly elections, the third player, HD Deve Gowda’s Janata Dal (Secular), is hoping for a fractured mandate where it could emerge the kingmaker, like it did in 2004.

JD(S) leader HD Kumaraswamy, however, insists that his party will be the king, though he fails to convincingly explain how the magical figure of 113 seats in the 224-member assembly will be achieved. A recent survey by research agency Cfore has predicted that JD(S) tally will actually fall from the present 40 seats to 27.

Read the full story byM Gautham Machaiahhere.

April 06, 2018 / 13:07 IST

BJP to announced list of 108 candidates soon, Congress by April 14

BJP will be announcing its first list of 108 candidates for the Assembly polls soon. Congress, on the other hand is expected to release its list of all 224 candidates by April 14, according toNews18.

April 06, 2018 / 11:21 IST

April 06, 2018 / 09:35 IST

Lingayat issue: MHA steers clear, says minority affairs ministry to take a call

The Ministry of Home Affairs today virtually washed its hands of the issue of granting religious minority status for the Lingayat and Veerashaiva Lingayat community in Karnataka saying the issue is beyond its jurisdiction and the Ministry of Minorities Affairs would look into it.

An MHA spokesperson also said a decision on the issue is not expected anytime soon as the model code of conduct has been in force in Karnataka, where Assembly election is due next month.

The ministry has received a communication from the Karnataka government recommending grant of religious minority status for the numerically strong community.

"However, the subjection is beyond the jurisdiction of the MHA and hence forwarded to the Ministry of the Minorities Affairs, which is the competent authority to take a decision on it," the spokesperson told reporters here.

Asked whether the MHA has given any opinion on the recommendation of the Karnataka government before forwarding it to the Ministry of the Minorities Affairs, the spokesperson said the question does not arise as it was not an issue to be examined by the MHA. (PTI)

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April 06, 2018 / 07:40 IST

Kannada outfits call for Karnataka bandh on April 12 over Cauvery row

Pro-Kannada outfits today called for a bandh in poll-bound Karnataka on April 12 in a counter to the ongoing stir in neighbouring Tamil Nadu for an early setting up of the Centre to form Cauvery Management Board (CMB).

The Karnataka bandh call came amid the DMK-led opposition parties observing a state-wide shutdown in Tamil Nadu on Monday, demanding early setting up of CMB to ensure water for farmers as per the Supreme Court orders.

Tamil Nadu chief minister K Palaniswami, his deputy O Panneerselvam and other AIADMK leaders had also observed a day-long fast in Chennai on Monday seeking formation of CMB. (PTI)

April 05, 2018 / 16:06 IST

Congress deploys cabinet ministers and party’s state-level working president to counter BJP’s claims

CM Siddaramaiah and party General Secretary KC Venugopal have deployed two cabinet ministers and the party state unit working president, in a bid to factually counter to claims on finances and politics by the BJP, according to areportbyThe Economic Times.

Home Minister Ramalinga Reddy, Agriculture Minister Krishna Byre Gowda and state working president Dinesh Gundu Rao have been addressing press conferences and quickly responding to BJP’s claims.

April 05, 2018 / 14:22 IST

Read the full data story here.

A state-widesurveyconducted by the Association for Democratic Reforms and Daksh reveals that the much-hyped Indira Canteen Scheme - food joints opened in the cities of Karnataka to serve extremely economical (read: subsidised) food - has not been perceived by the public as intended.

The scheme was started following the success of Amma Canteen in Tamil Nadu. The Indira Canteens served overone crore mealswithin the first two-and-a-half month in Bengaluru.

April 05, 2018 / 12:32 IST

Congress to release 35 separate manifestos: M Veerappa Moily

Congress party will be issuing 35 separate manifestos for the assembly election. M Veerappa Moily, who is heading the drafting committee has said that the party was preparing manifestos for the 30 districts of Karnataka, one for the state’s four regions and one for the entire state, according to areportbyBusiness Standard.

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