BJP members walked out of the Assembly in protest over the government's advertisement depicting caricatures of Mahatma Gandhi, claiming it disrespected his legacy.
The Karnataka Assembly session has been extended to February 4, as announced by Speaker U T Khader. Initially set to conclude on January 31, the extension allows for discussions on the Governor's ...
In this special report, Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge escalates the confrontation between the state government and the ...
Earlier, it was reported that Gehlot had planned not to address the joint sitting of the state legislature scheduled for ...
The Karnataka Legislative Assembly congratulated recipients of the Padma award from the State for this year. Recipients were ...
Karnataka Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot has submitted a detailed report to President Droupadi Murmui outlining the incidents ...
Karnataka Assembly Speaker urges members to reflect on their conduct following chaotic debates after the Governor's truncated ...
The Congress organised a massive `Raj Bhavan Chalo' rally at the Freedom park, where the AICC General Secretaries K C ...
Bengaluru: The demand to declare Tulu as Karnataka’s second additional language was raised once again in the Legislative ...
BENGALURU: The Assembly session that was to begin at 10 am on Tuesday commenced only past 12 noon in the absence of Chief ...
Protests erupted in the Karnataka Assembly on Thursday after Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot only read out two lines from his ...
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BJP walks out of Karnataka Assembly over state govt ad criticising Centre's VB-G RAM G Act
Bengaluru: The Karnataka Legislative Assembly on Thursday witnessed uproar over a state government advertisement published in ...
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