Karnataka assembly election outcome coupled with sliding rupee and rising global crude oil prices has made investors nervous over the past two sessions
Out of the 77 newly-elected legislators who have declared criminal cases against themselves, 54 MLAs have declared serious criminal cases, like murder and attempt to murder
Yeddyurappa would take the oath as the Chief Minister of Karnataka on Thursday at 9.30 a.m. at Raj Bhavan
Yeddyurappa gets 15 days to prove majority in Karnataka Assembly
Karnataka Governor has gone against recent convention
Congress leader Abhishek Singhvi is leading his party's challenge
As Karnataka's political scenario picked up pace on Wednesday after election results were declared. The Congress and JD(S) which together have 115 seats in the new assembly have accused the BJP, which is nine seats short of a majority, of poaching MLAs Catch live updates here: http://mybs.in/2VmtB9Q
Yeddyurappa will take oath as Karnataka Chief Minister on Thursday at 9 am; rest of the cabinet will be sworn in only after proving its majority
As the 'resort politics' returned to Karnataka with a bang, the Eagleton resort at nearby Bidadi is getting decked up to receive Congress MLAs. With fears of intense poaching activities, post a fractured mandate in Karnataka, Congress decided to keep its flock together.
As Trinamool Congress Chief and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has put it, had the Congress and the JD(S) done a pre-poll alliance, they would have easily got a majority of the seats
Karnataka stalemate: The Congress and the JD(S) are both trying to guard their flock with the BJP looking for at least eight more seats to reach magic mark of 112
The BJP has continued its winning spree by emerging as the single largest party in Karnataka elections. It may or may not form a government in Karnataka but its march towards south has begun
After results to the Karnataka Assembly election 2018 threw up a hung Assembly on Tuesday, both BJP and Congress-JD(S) combine are targetting each other with allegations of poaching of legislators
The trends in the latter half of the day suggested the BJP might fall short of the majority mark by a whisker and fail to form a government on its own.
The Janata Dal-Secular (JDS) with 18.3% vote share and the Indian National Congress (38%)-a combined vote share of 56.3%-may get to form the government in the state.
BJP workers started celebrating after the party won 104 seats in the power-packed Karnataka Election 2018. On the other hand, Indian National Congress won 78 seats, the Janata Dal (Secular) won 38, the other regional parties and independent candidate won 2 seats and 1 seat, respectively.
While the BJP emerged single-largest, it was the JD(S) which turned kingmaker helping the Congress keep power in a crucial southern state
Sources in the BJP claimed they were in touch with at least seven of the 10 Lingayat legislators of the Congress, and half-a-dozen legislators of the JD(S)
As the fate of politics in Karnataka hangs in balance, the key lies in the fact as to who Governor invites to formally form the government first
The Karnataka Assembly election result seals Modi's position as India's third genuine pan-Indian leader after Nehru and Indira. The surprise factor could be Mayawati