Karnataka CM Bommai on Sunday said that the state government will bring guidelines after the video conference of Prime Minister Narendra Modi with chief ministers regarding Covid-19 on April 27.
Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai called the violence that erupted in the city over an alleged social media post, a 'big conspiracy' and said his government has taken the incident seriously.
Amid speculations over whether it will be cabinet expansion or rejig in Karnataka, ahead of assembly polls, CM maintained that he would get to know about it only after discussing with BJP high command
The students insisted that they should be allowed to write the exam wearing hijab but the college authorities citing the High Court order denied them entry
A cleric was arrested on Thursday in connection with the violence reported in the city recently over an alleged social media post hurting the sentiments of a community
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Basavaraj Bommai will be on a three-day visit to the districts as a part of the party's ongoing state tour to assess the ground situation in preparations for the next year's Assembly elections
Almas AH, a second PUC (Class 12) student from Udupi Girl's Pre-University College, has said that it was not 'just to deny' education for a piece of cloth
Karnataka on Tuesday reported 62 fresh Covid-19 cases and zero fatalities, taking the total infection to 39,46,484 till date, the State Health Department said
Delhi Chief Minister and AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal will be in the city on April 21, and will give a message of "new age politics" to people of Karnataka, ahead of assembly polls next year
Earlier on Sunday, during his two-day visit to the state, Nadda held a meeting with the state core committee of the party in the presence of the Chief Minister and discussed organisational issues
Section 144 has been imposed in Karnataka's Hubli city after a mob pelted stones at the old Hubli police station in which four policemen were injured on Saturday night.
He averred that only BJP is a national party based on ideology while others are dynastic parties
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Saturday said that the Narendra Modi government is bringing an economic and social revolution in the country.
Rajesh Pavithran, the state president said the issue will not be settled with the resignation of Eshwarappa from the cabinet, adding "it is a non-bailable offence"
The Congress wants to be an investigator, prosecutor and judge in the contractor's suicide case and it cannot happen, Bommai said
The senior leader said he has requested the Chief Minister to find the forces behind the political conspiracy behind him
Born in Bellary district, Eshwarappa's father Sharanappa and mother Basamma moved to Shivamogga in the early 1950s
Bommai, on Friday, confirmed that Eshwarappa will tender his resignation from his ministerial post today
Minister K S Eshwarappa is all set to resign, Karnataka BJP strongman B S Yediyurappa on Friday, standing by his old friend, expressed confidence that he will come out clear from all allegations