Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has appealed to opposition leaders to stop spreading lies, saying the state’s economy remains strong.
Demanding Shivakumar's resignation, BJP said he should step down and make way for someone more capable if he is unable to take responsibility and address the issues.
State BJP leaders oppose closure of universities, plan protests; urge government to reconsider decision in upcoming legislative session.
Emphasising that Karnataka’s economy is strong enough to withstand the BJP’s alleged “betrayals”, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday said, the state will continue to fight for its rights ...
Karnataka's D K Shivakumar highlighted the necessity of a comprehensive urban development strategy for Bengaluru, while ...
Pai also slammed the delays in the metro project, questioning why the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) wasn’t ...
BENGALURU: There is much anticipation in Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s coterie of ministers that the KPCC will soon have a ...
A cabinet subcommittee headed by Deputy CM D.K. Shivakumar decided to shut the universities terming they are “non-viable” ...
Deve Gowda insists on increasing the state's water share to 25 TMC and stresses that politics should not interfere with ...
Governors cannot assume powers that are rightfully reserved for the CM of the state. This has been underlined by independent ...
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar said the state competes globally for investment. At Invest Karnataka 2025, he ...