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Karnataka Political Parties

Name

Abbreviation

Symbol

Foundation

Current leader(s)

Janata Dal (Secular)

JD(S)

Lady Farmer

1999

HD Deve Gowda

Other Karnataka Political parties

  1. Badavara Shramikara Raitara Congress
  2. Codava National Council
  3. Kannada Chalavali Vatal Paksha
  4. Kannada Nadu Party
  5. Lok Shakti
  6. Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti
  7. National Development Party (India)
  8. Urs Samyuktha Paksha

List of karnataka assembly Constituency

The Legislative Assembly of karnataka (also known as the Karnataka Vidhan Sabha) is the lower house of the bicameral legislature of the Indian state of karnataka, which is known as the Karnataka State Legislature. It has 224 members.

Assembly Constituency Name

A. C. No. AC_Name A. C. No. AC_Name A. C. No. AC_Name
1 Nippani 76 Haliyal 151 K.R. Pura
2 Chikkodi Sadalga 77 Karwar 152 Byatarayanapura
3 Athani 78 Kumta 153 Yeshvanthapura
4 Kagwad 79 Bhatkal 154 Rajarajeshwarinagar
5 Kudachi 80 Sirsi 155 Dasarahalli
6 Raibag 81 Yellapur 156 Mahalakshmi Layout
7 Hukkeri 82 Hangal 157 Malleshwaram
8 Arabhavi 83 Shiggaon 158 Hebbal
9 Gokak 84 Haveri 159 Pulakeshinagar
10 Yemkanmardi 85 Byadgi 160 Sarvagnanagar
11 Belgaum Uttar 86 Hirekerur 161 C.V Raman Nagar
12 Belgaum Dakshin 87 Ranibennur 162 Shivajinagar
13 Belgaum Rural 88 Hadagalli 163 Shanti Nagar
14 Khanapur 89 Hagaribommanahalli 164 Gandhi Nagar
15 Kittur 90 Vijayanagara 165 Rajaji Nagar
16 Bailhongal 91 Kampli 166 Govindraj Nagar
17 Saundatti Yellamma 92 Siruguppa 167 Vijay Nagar
18 Ramdurg 93 Bellary 168 Chamrajpet
19 Mudhol 94 Bellary City 169 Chickpet
20 Terdal 95 Sandur 170 Basavanagudi
21 Jamkhandi 96 Kudligi 171 Padmanaba Nagar
22 Bilgi 97 Molakalmuru 172 B. T. M Layout
23 Badami 98 Challakere 173 Jayanagar
24 Bagalkot 99 Chitradurga 174 Mahadevapura
25 Hungund 100 Hiriyur 175 Bommanahalli
26 Muddebihal 101 Hosadurga 176 Bangalore South
27 Devar Hippargi 102 Holalkere 177 Anekal
28 Basavana Bagevadi 103 Jagalur 178 Hosakote
29 Babaleshwar 104 Harapanahalli 179 Devanahalli
30 Bijapur City 105 Harihar 180 Doddaballapur
31 Nagthan 106 Davanagere North 181 Nelamangala
32 Indi 107 Davanagere South 182 Magadi
33 Sindgi 108 Mayakonda 183 Ramanagaram
34 Afzalpur 109 Channagiri 184 Kanakapura
35 Jewargi 110 Honnali 185 Channapatna
36 Shorapur 111 Shimoga Rural 186 Malavalli
37 Shahapur 112 Bhadravati 187 Maddur
38 Yadgir 113 Shimoga 188 Melukote
39 Gurmitkal 114 Tirthahalli 189 Mandya
40 Chittapur 115 Shikaripura 190 Srirangapatna
41 Sedam 116 Sorab 191 Nagamangala
42 Chincholi 117 Sagar 192 Krishnarajpet
43 Gulbarga Rural 118 Byndoor 193 Shravanabelagola
44 Gulbarga Dakshin 119 Kundapura 194 Arsikere
45 Gulbarga Uttar 120 Udupi 195 Belur
46 Aland 121 Kapu 196 Hassan
47 Basavakalyan 122 Karkal 197 Holenarasipur
48 Homnabad 123 Sringeri 198 Arkalgud
49 Bidar South 124 Mudigere 199 Sakleshpur
50 Bidar 125 Chikmagalur 200 Belthangady
51 Bhalki 126 Tarikere 201 Moodabidri
52 Aurad 127 Kadur 202 Mangalore City North
53 Raichur Rural 128 Chikkanayakanahalli 203 Mangalore City South
54 Raichur 129 Tiptur 204 Mangalore
55 Manvi 130 Turuvekere 205 Bantval
56 Devadurga 131 Kunigal 206 Puttur
57 Lingsugur 132 Tumkur City 207 Sullia
58 Sindhanur 133 Tumkur Rural 208 Madikeri
59 Maski 134 Koratagere 209 Virajpet
60 Kushtagi 135 Gubbi 210 Piriyapatna
61 Kanakagiri 136 Sira 211 Krishnarajanagara
62 Gangawati 137 Pavagada 212 Hunsur
63 Yelburga 138 Madhugiri 213 Heggadadevankote
64 Koppal 139 Gauribidanur 214 Nanjangud
65 Shirahatti 140 Bagepalli 215 Chamundeshwari
66 Gadag 141 Chikkaballapur 216 Krishnaraja
67 Ron 142 Sidlaghatta 217 Chamaraja
68 Nargund 143 Chintamani 218 Narasimharaja
69 Navalgund 144 Srinivaspur 219 Varuna
70 Kundgol 145 Mulbagal 220 T Narasipur
71 Dharwad 146 Kolar Gold Field 221 Hanur
72 Hubli Dharwad East 147 Bangarapet 222 Kollegal
73 Hubli Dharwad Central 148 Kolar 223 Chamarajanagar
74 Hubli Dharwad West 149 Malur 224 Gundlupet
75 Kalghatgi 150 Yelahanka

List of Chief Ministers of Karnataka
The Chief Minister of Karnataka is the chief executive of the south Indian state of Karnataka. As per the Constitution of India, the governor is a state's de jure head, but de facto executive authority rests with the chief minister. Following elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly, the state's governor usually invites the party (or coalition) with a majority of seats to form the government. The governor appoints the chief minister, whose council of ministers are collectively responsible to the assembly. Given that he has the confidence of the assembly, the chief minister's term is for five years and is subject to no term limits.

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Hold BBMP polls on schedule,Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike election,BBMP Election schedule

Hold BBMP polls on schedule

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Elections to the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) are round the corner and there are no signs of the State government initiating steps to hold it on schedule. This is rather unfortunate as it feeds on the apprehensions of a section of civil society that the government will postpone the elections using some excuse or the other.

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After scrutiny, 34 candidates in fray for Srirangam bypoll, Srirangam bypoll candidate list, Srirangam bypoll BJP AIADMK DMK CPM Candidates for srirangam bypolls

After scrutiny, 34 candidates in fray for Srirangam bypoll

TRICHY: Nomination papers of 34 candidates, including contestants from AIADMK, DMK, BJPand CPM, have been accepted by the returning officer for by-election for Srirangam constituency after the scrutiny on Wednesday. The candidature of 12 candidates, who were independents and substitutes of the accepted candidates, were rejected.

The scrutiny of the 59 nominations filed by the 46 candidates was done by election general observer Balkar Singh, returning officer V Manoharan and other officials in the presence of the candidates and their representatives at the office of the revenue divisional officer (RDO), Srirangam. The returning officer Manoharan released the list of 34 candidates whose 45 nominations were accepted.


Going by the list, K Annadurai of CPM, N Anand of DMK, M Subramaniam of BJP and S Valarmathi of AIADMK are in the fray now. The rest of the candidates belonged to registered political parties and independents. Manoharan also disclosed the list of 12 candidates who were rejected on various grounds.

The officials also rejected the nominations of the substitute candidates of the main contenders AIADMK, DMK, BJP and CPM.

Interestingly, the nominations of two independents S Ragavan and I Abdul Wahid were rejected on the grounds that they are the electors of Karnataka and according to section of 5 of RP Act, 1951 their nominations were rejected.

Meanwhile, the Trichy district Congress committee (south), which already opted out of the contest, on Wednesday submitted a petition to the district collector and the district election officer K S Palanisamy demanding to reject the nomination of BJP candidate Subramaniam.

According to district Congress president RC Babu, Subramaniam allegedly hid the details of three police cases pending him with the city police. So, he demanded his nomination be rejected.

However, the returning officer accepted the nomination of BJP candidate Subramaniam as he had followed all the procedures in filing the nominations.

"BJP candidate Subramaniam filled the Form-26 as per the EC guidelines which say none of the columns in the form should be left out. The candidate mentioned 'Nil' in the column about the cases pending against him. EC will not check the veracity of the details mentioned there. If anyone has objections to the claim, they can take it to other forums like courts. Based on the grounds, we accepted the nomination of the candidate," Manoharan told TOI.

Yet, the final list of candidates in the fray will be out on January 30.

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Karnataka BJP MLA caught zooming into Priyanka Gandhi’s image inside Assembly during serious debate, Karnataka BJP MLA, Karnataka BJP,Karnataka News 2014, latest political News updates

Karnataka BJP MLA caught zooming into Priyanka Gandhi’s image inside  Assembly during serious debate

 BJP MLA zooming Priyanka Gandhis picture during Karnataka AssemblyIn yet another incident of ‘inappropriate’ behaviour of MLAs inside the Karnataka Legislative Assembly during a serious debate on sugarcane pricing on Wednesday.

Two BJP MLAs -- Prabhu Chavan from Aurad and UB Banakar from Hirekerur in Haveri -- were caught viewing and zooming in on a photo of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and also playing game on smartphone. While Chavan was caught on camera looking at Priyanka's photo during a debate on sugarcane pricing, the Hirekerur MLA was found playing Candy Crush Saga game on his mobile. Its a huge embarrassment for the BJP.

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Congress wrests Bellary assemby seat in Karnataka

Bangalore, Aug 25 (IANS) The ruling Congress Monday wrested the Bellary Rural legislative assembly segment in Karnataka from the regional party BSR (Congress), defeating the BJP in the Aug 21 by-polls.

N.Y. Gopalakrishna of the Congress was declared winner from the reserved constituency (ST) by 33,104 votes over Oblesh of the BJP after counting in the mining town, about 330 km from here.


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The by-poll was caused due to the resignation of former BJP minister B.R. Sriramulu, who contested on the BSR ticket in the May 2013 state assembly elections, on winning from the Bellary (ST) parliamentary constituency in the general election on a BJP ticket.

In the other two assembly segments of Chikkodi-Sadalga and Shikaripura in the state's northern and central regions, the Congress is leading in the former while the BJP is ahead in the latter.

After 12 of the 18 rounds of vote counting in Chikkodi, Congress candidate Ganesh Hukkeri was leading K.M. Mallikarjun of the BJP by 21,724 votes while B.Y. Raghavendra of the BJP was ahead of H.S. Shanthavirappa Goud of the Congress in Shikaripura by 6,033 votes after 15 of the 17 rounds.

The first by-polls after the April 17 general election in the state witnessed a record voter turnout in all the three assembly segments, with 86 percent in Chikkodi, 72 percent in Shikaripura and 71 percent in Bellary.

Resignation of former Congress minister Prakash Hukkeri from Chikkodi-Sadalga assembly seat after winning from the Chikkodi Lok Sabha seat and that of former chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa from Shikaripura on winning from the Shimoga parliamentary seat necessitated the by-polls in both constituencies.

 

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Karnataka Elections Important Link

  1. List of MLA Of Karnataka
  2. List of Minister of Karnataka
  3. Karnataka Election Result 2018
  4. Karnataka Voter List Download Excel Format, Electoral Roll in .xls .xlsx format. 
  5. Karnataka Latest Election Opinion Poll 2023

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Party wise Karnataka MLC Election Results 2015 is as follows

Elected from Local Authorities constituencies

LAC WINNER PARTY VOTES RUNNER UP PARTY VOTES
BIDAR VIJAY SINGH INC 2329 SANJAY GURUBASAPPA KHENI BJP 959
GULBARGA B G PATIL BJP 3845 ALLAMPRABHU PATIL INC 3041
BIJAPUR BASANGOUDA R PATIL IND 4040 G S NYAMAGOUDA BJP 2182
(YATNAL)          
S R PATIL INC 3362      
BELGAUM VIVEKRAO VASANT RAO IND 3029

VEERKUMAR APPSAO PATIL

INC 1885
PATIL        
KAVATAGIMATH BJP 2951    
MAHANTESH        
MALLIKHARJUN        
UTTARA KANNADA GHOTNEKAR SHRIKANT INC 1742 GANAPATI DUMMA ULVEKAR BJP 1005
  LAXMAN          
DHARWAD MANE SHRINIVAS INC 3607 B S VAGEESH PRASAD JD (S) 224
  PRADEEP SHETTAR BJP 3254      
RAICHUR BASAVARAJ PATIL ITAGI INC 3441 AMEENGADA C V BJP 3113
        CHANDRASHEKAR    
BELLARY K C KONDAIAH INC 3098 CHANNABASAVA GOUD PATIL BJP 1500
             
CHITRADURGA G RAGHUACHAR INC 2651 NAVEEN K S BJP 2429
SHIMOGA R PRASANNA KUMAR INC 1800 H N NIRANJAN JD(S) 1366
             
DAKSHINA KANNADA KOTA SHRINIVAS POOJARI BJP 2977 K JAYAPRAKASH HEGDE IND 872
             
  K PRAPATCHANDRA SHETTY INC 2237      
             
CHIKKAMAGALUR PRANESH M K BJP 1238 A V GAYATRI SHANTHEGOWDA INC 923
             
HASSAN M A GOPALASWAMY INC 2037 PATEL SHIVARAM JD (S) 1823
TUMKUR KANTHRAJ (BML) JD (S) 2880 RAJENDRA RAJANNA INC 1801
             
MANDYA N APPAJIGOWDA JD (S) 2302 L R SHIVARAMEGOWDA INC 1660
             
BANGALORE M NARAYANASWAMY INC 1384 DODDA BASAVARAJU BJP 1302
BANGALORE RURAL S RAVI INC 2267 E KRISHNAPPA JD (S) 1889
KOLAR C R MANOHAR JD (S) 3221 M L ANIL LUMAR INC 2278
KODAGU SUNIL SUBRAMANI M P BJP 683 H S CHANDRA MOULI INC 627
MYSORE R DHARMASENA INC 3037 R RAGHU KAUTILYA BJP 2045
S NAGARAJ (SANDESH JD (S) 2632      
NAGARAJ)          

 Karnataka MLC Election Result live 2015

Election for Legislative Council for Karnataka Legislative councils will be held on December 27 and the votes counted on December 30.

 

Karnataka MLC Final election results.

  1. Cong 13
  2. BJP 6
  3. JDS 2
  4. Others 2
  5. Total seats 25

Live Updates :

  1. Congress leads in Karnataka MLC polls, wins Bengaluru, leading in 5 seats. BJP wins 1 and JDS leading in 3.
  2. Congress has won the Bangalore City MLC seat
  3. Congress has fielded 21 candidates, BJP 20, JDS 18 and others 6, along with 60 independents are contesting the elections.

 

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Karnataka  assembly  MLC  list 2011 is as follows

Elected by the Legislative Assembly members

S. No.

Member

Political Party

1

S.M.Agha

Janata Dal (Secular)

2

K.Govindaraju

Indian National Congress

3

M.Sitaram

Indian National Congress

4

B.J.Puttaswamy

Bharatiya Janata Party

5

Raghunath rao Malkapur

Bharatiya Janata Party

6

Somanna Bevinamarad

Bharatiya Janata Party

7

M.Bhanuprakash

Bharatiya Janata Party

8

C.Motamma

Indian National Congress

9

Vimala Gowda

Bharatiya Janata Party

10

D. S. Veeraiah

Bharatiya Janata Party

11

B.S.Suresh

Independent

12

R. V. Venkatesh

Indian National Congress

13

V.Somanna

Bharatiya Janata Party

14

Matthikatti Veeranna

Indian National Congress

15

M. Srinivas

Janata Dal (Secular)

17

Bharathi Shetty

Bharatiya Janata Party

18

K. V. Narayana Swamy

Janata Dal (Secular)

19

M. C. Nanaiah

Janata Dal (Secular)

20

M. V. Rajashekaran

Indian National Congress

21

N. Shankarappa

Bharatiya Janata Party

22

Siddaraju

Bharatiya Janata Party

23

B B Shivappa

Bharatiya Janata Party

24

Narayansa Bandage

Bharatiya Janata Party

25

Ashwathnarayan

Bharatiya Janata Party

 Elected from Graduates' constituencies 

S.N o.

Constituency

Member

Political Party

1

Karnataka South-West Graduates

D.H.Shankaramurthy

Bharatiya Janata Party

2

Bangalore Graduates

Ramachandra Gowda

Bharatiya Janata Party

3

Karnataka North-East Graduates

N.Amaranatha patil

Bharatiya Janata Party

4

Karnataka North-West Graduates

Mahantesh Koujalgi

Indian National Congress

5

Karnataka South Graduates

G.Madhusudhan

Bharathiya Janata Party

7

Karnataka South-East Graduates

A. H. Shivayogi Swamy

Bharatiya Janata Party

Elected from Teachers' constituences 

S. No.

Constituency

Member

Political Party

1

Karnataka South Teachers

Maritibbe Gowda

Janata Dal (Secular)

2

Karnataka South-East Teachers

Y. A. Narayana Swamy

Bharatiya Janata Party

3

Karnataka South-West Teachers

R.Chowda Reddy Thoopalli

Janata Dal (Secular)

4

Karnataka North-East Teachers

Sharanappa Mattur

Indian National Congress

5

Bangalore Teachers

Puttanna

Janata Dal (Secular)

6

Karnataka West Teachers

S.V.Sankanur

Bharatiya Janata Party

7

Karnataka North-West Teachers

Arun Shahapur

Bharatiya Janata Party

 Elected from Local Authorities' constituencies 

S. No

Constituency

Member

Political Party

1

Bidar Local Authorities

Basavaraj Hawgeppa Patil

Bharatiya Janata Party

2

Gulbarga Local Authorities

Allamaprabhu Patil

Indian National Congress

3

Bijapur Local Authorities

G. S. Nyamagouda

Bharatiya Janata Party

4

Bijapur Local Authorities

S. R. Patil

Indian National Congress

5

Belgaum Local Authorities

Kavatagimath Mahantesh Mallikarjun

Bharatiya Janata Party

6

Belgaum Local Authorities

Veerakumar Appaso Patil

Indian National Congress

7

Uttara Kannada Local Authorities

Shrikant Laxman Ghotnekar

Indian National Congress

8

Dharwad Local Authorities

Srinivas Mane

Indian National Congress

10

Raichur Local Authorities

Halappa Basappa Achar

Bharatiya Janata Party

11

Bellary Local Authorities

Mruthunjaya Jinaga

Bharatiya Janata Party

12

Chitradurga Local Authorities

G. H. Thippareddy

Bharatiya Janata Party

13

Shimoga Local Authorities

R. K. Siddaramanna

Bharatiya Janata Party

14

Dakshina Kannada Local Authorities

Kota Srinivasa Poojary

Bharatiya Janata Party

15

Dakshina Kannada Local Authorities

K. Prathapachandra Shetty

Indian National Congress

16

Chickmagalur Local Authorities

A. V. Gayatri Shanthegowda

Indian National Congress

17

Hassan Local Authorities

Shivaram Patel

Janata Dal (Secular)

18

Tumkur Local Authorities

M. R. Hulinaykar

Janata Dal (Secular)

19

Mandya Local Authorities

B. Ramakrishna

Janata Dal (Secular)

20

Bangalore Local Authorities

Dayananda

Indian National Congress

21

Bangalore Rural Local Authorities

E. Krishnappa

Janata Dal (Secular)

22

Kolar Local Authorities

Naseer Ahmed

Indian National Congress

23

Kodagu Local Authorities

T. John

Indian National Congress

24

Mysore Local Authorities

Sandesh Nagaraju

Janata Dal (Secular)

25

Mysore Local Authorities

K. R. Mallikarjunappa

Bharatiya Janata Party

Nominated

S. No

Member

Political Party

1

Y S V Datta

Janata Dal (Secular)

2

Srinath

Bharatiya Janata Party

3

Mumtaz Ali Khan

Bharatiya Janata Party

4

S. R. Leela

Bharatiya Janata Party

5

Doddarangegowda

Bharatiya Janata Party

7

M. R. Doreswamy

Bharatiya Janata Party

8

P.V.Krishna bhatt

Bharatiya Janata Party

9

Jaggesh

Bharatiya Janata Party

10

Lehar Singh Siroya

Bharatiya Janata Party

11

N.Thippanna

Bharatiya Janata Party

src:wikipedia

Karnataka: Local survey predicts Congress lead, BJP recovery,Karnataka Local survey prediction: Congress is projected to win 14 seats, the BJP is likely to get 12 seats and the JDS is likely to win just two seats.

Karnataka Local survey prediction: Congress is projected to win 14 seats, the BJP is likely to get 12 seats and the JDS is likely to win just two seats.

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Bangalore: A pre-poll survey conducted by a leading Kannada newspaper 'Kannada Prabha' and C-fore predicts that the ruling Congress in Karnataka is likely to maintain its lead in the Lok Sabha polls. However, it also predicts that the main Opposition, the BJP will be engaged in a close fight with the Congress in most parts of the state.

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Karnataka Congress leader DK Shivakumar seeks Cabinet berth.

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The recent Lok Sabha by-polls results in Karnataka have given a boost to the Congress with the party wresting two seats - Bangalore Rural and Mandya - from the JDS. In Andhra Pradesh, too, political temperature is rising over the proposed bifurcation of the state to create Telangana.

Karnataka:

Karnataka Congress strongman DK Shivakumar is in New Delhi to lobby for a Cabinet berth in the Siddaramaiah government. He failed to make it to the state Cabinet after some partymen and public intellectuals opposed his inclusion on the grounds that he is a 'tainted' MLA. His younger brother DK Suresh has won the Lok Sabha by-poll from Bangalore Rural on Saturday defeating JDS chief HD Kumaraswamy's wife Anitha by a big margin. Shivakumar is now hoping that his stars will shine bright once again.

Karnataka State Congress President Dr G Parameshwar is also demanding that he should be made the Deputy Chief Minister. He is also in New Delhi.

The jailed People's Democratic Party (PDP) chief Adbul Nasir Maudany alleges that the Congress government in Karnataka is worse than the BJP government. Maudany, lodged in the Parappana Agrahara Central Prison in Bangalore in connection with the Bangalore bomb blasts case has issued a statement alleging harassment by the state police.

Heavy rain which battered most parts of Karnataka for over two months has now subsided. Government is now busy estimating the loss across the state.

Andhra Pradesh:

YSR Congress chief YS Jaganmohan Reddy's indefinite fast from his cell in the Chanchalguda jail in Hyderabad has been received well by his party cadres across Seemandhra. Jagan is on a fast opposing bifurcation of the state. He is demanding justice for all regions. His mother YS Vijayamma was forced to end her fast by the state police on Saturday.

The suspended TRS MP Vijayashanthi is now with the Congress. There are strong rumours that many more disgruntled TRS leaders are planning to join the Congress in the next two months.

Tamil Nadu:

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa has decided the tame the notorious auto rickshaw unions in Chennai by ordering them to install GPS and panic buttons in all autos.

She has also revised auto fare after six years. Minimum fares will be up by 75 per cent. Autos in Chennai rarely go by meter!

Tamil Nadu Youth Congress (TNYCC) has requested the party high command to go solo in the coming Lok Sabha polls. It is opposing a tie up with the DMK.

Kerala:

Kerala government is finding it difficult to pay the customary Onam advance to all state government employees, this year. Including the pensioners advance, it will put an additional burden of over Rs 2,100 crore.


source:http://ibnlive.in.com

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Arvind Kejriwal launches Aam Aadmi Party in Karnataka, says 'neither Rahul Gandhi nor Narendra Modi fit for PM's post' AAP.

ARVIND KEJRIWAL

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday launched a frontal attack on Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, saying none of the two leaders are fit for the Prime Minister’s post.

Kejriwal, who launched his party here on Saturday, said the people of the country are upset with both the Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

“People are upset with both the parties. I don’t think these two (Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi) can provide a good future,” he said.

Kejriwal said a stage has now come where the people have lost faith in almost all the political parties and that is why there is coalition.

“I think there is a serious leadership crisis in this country. There is no strong and credible leader on the horizon, which is why the coalitions exist,” he said.

Kejriwal said the people of Karnataka will now get an alternative in the form of Aam Aadmi Party.

“First of all, I would like to congratulate the people of Karnataka as the Aam Aadmi Party has been formally launched here. The people of Karnataka have seen both the Congress and BJP, which are corrupt parties and they are sad with both of them,” said Kejriwal.

“People here did not use to vote in the party, but vote out it. People had no option. It will be very good for the people that they will now get an alternative in the form of a honest party,” he added.

Kejriwal further said the Aam Aadmi Party will first contest the Delhi assembly elections and then field its candidate from all the seats in Karnataka in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.


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