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Congress will be decimated in Karnataka bypolls: Yediyurappa

Updated: Share Article AAA Expressing confidence of a BJP win in the bypolls to Maski and Basavakalyan Assembly constituencies and Belagavi Lok Sabha constituency, Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa has said that the Congress would face such a defeat in the election as if it did not exist. He was addressing a public rally seeking votes for BJP candidate Prathap Gowda Patil in Turvihal village of Maski constituency in Raichur district on Saturday. He said Mr. Patil would win the election by at least 25,000 votes. “The Congress, which has no existence, will go without its address after the byelection results. It was no strength to win even one seat. However, Congress leaders are dreaming of winning the elections by distributing liquor and money and using muscle power. But the voters in these constituencies will send them home by giving them a befitting slap,” he said.

Will call dark, dark only: Karnataka Congress MLA defends racist remark on HD Kumaraswamy

Will call dark, dark only: Karnataka Congress MLA defends racist remark on HD Kumaraswamy JDS has filed a complaint and demanded legal action against the Congress MLA Zameer Khan for making racist remarks against HD Kumaraswamy. advertisement Zameer Ahmed Khan. Photo: PTI Karnataka Congress MLA Zameer Ahmed Khan has landed himself in a controversy after calling former chief minister and JDS leader HD Kumaraswamy Kaala Kumaraswamy (black Kumaraswamy). He reportedly made the comment at a public meeting in the poll-bound Basavakalyan Assembly segment in the Bidar district on March 30. Incensed over the statement, members of Bengaluru Yuva JDS filed a complaint against the Chamrajpete MLA in Bengaluru and also staged a protest outside his house.

A frosty affair: BSY, KSE give each other the silent treatment at function

Updated: Share Article AAA Days after Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Minister K.S. Eshwarappa wrote to Governor Vajubhai Vala complaining about Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, the two came face to face for the first time in public at Harihara on Sunday. Except for an exchange of customary pleasantries, the two senior BJP leaders from Shivamogga did not speak to each other. The leaders shared the stage and participated in the inauguration of a community hall, a students’ hostel and a welcome arch, organised by Kaginele Mahasamsthana at Belloddi in Harihara. Mr. Eshwarappa, a Kuruba leader, has been closely associated with the Kaginele Mutt in the recent demand for Scheduled Caste status for Kurubas.

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