Youth Congress protests against BJP, Karnataka Governor over government formation
The youth wing of the Congress staged a protest outside the Parliament House on Wednesday against the Centre and Karnataka…
The youth wing of the Congress staged a protest outside the Parliament House on Wednesday against the Centre and Karnataka…
After 2008 state elections, when BJP was three seats short of majority to form government, former minister Gali Janardhana Reddy had worked out a method to secure the required support. The entire exercise came to be known as Operation Kamala. Read on
If the BJP wins the post-poll match, it will have 21st state in its kitty, ruling over 69% of India's population. And Congress will be reduced to just two states and a union territory – Punjab, Mizoram and Puducherry
Here is a look at key seats which have been in focus due to the contestants, the region's geography or its history.
BS Yeddyurappa meets Governor, seeks seven days to prove majority. Former CM Siddaramaiah of the Congress says their support to JD(S) unconditional.
According to reports, Siddaramaiah has accused the three BJP leaders of making “false and defamatory statements against him”.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad raised various points against the Congress at a press conference held at Bengaluru in poll-bound Karnataka in a response to the charges levelled at it by the grand old party.
The Karnataka Assembly Elections 2018 is being fought mainly between three parties – the Congress, the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Janata Dal (Secular).
Babasaheb Ambedkar, Madakari Nayaka, and farmers were three prominent points raised by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he launched another round of Congress bashing in historic Chitradurga region of poll-bound Karnataka.
In 2015, Gowda had said that after becoming PM, Modi urged him not to resign citing his presence as necessary in Parliament.