The BJP’s manifesto vaguely mentions a comprehensive development strategy for Bengaluru as a State Capital Region, but similar proposals have been on the drawing boards for years.
Vistaraks spread out across Karnataka, and in other states which are headed for polls, are reaching out to voters, amplifying party's message, translating schemes
In an exclusive interview, Union home minister Amit Shah takes questions on a variety of themes, speaks of how winning polls in Karnataka will ensure the party’s political entrenchment in South India.
Former Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Monday expressed confidence that Bharatiya Janata Party will win 135 seats in Karnataka polls and termed Congress as a drowning ship.
Migrant workers told TNM that they preferred to walk to their workplaces since the traffic and road conditions in the area can take them a long time to reach.