The Karnataka CM has no substantial accomplishments despite being in power for 4 years. But he is banking on a social engineering formula to fend off BJP.
Prithvi Datta Chandra Shobhi
In an exclusive interview to Assistant Editor Pragya Kaushika, Union minister Ananth Kumar lashes out at Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah's demand for a state flag.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah defends the controversial move to give the state a separate flag as well as the transfer of a “whistle-blower” DIG. He also rules out any political alliance ahead of state assembly elections due next year and accuses the Centre of trying to impose Hindi in Bengaluru Metro.
Anubhuti Vishnoi
Without a Congress revival, there can be no challenge to the BJP pan-nationally. Modi’s party is growing, and almost entirely at the cost of the Congress.
I agree with Shri Chadrasekhar that Every state has its share of nutters and violent people. It is for the state government and police to ensure safety. the right to freedom of speech is available to every one. If some one has right to criticize something, it is always open to defend the same. Of course, no gets a right to abuse or take law in his own hands.
I agree with Shri Chadrasekhar that Every state has its share of nutters and violent people. It is for the state government and police to ensure safety. the right to freedom of speech is available to every one. If some one has right to criticize something, it is always open to defend the same. Of course, no gets a right to abuse or take law in his own hands.