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HD Kumaraswamy denies joining NDA, says BJP spreading rumours

HD Kumaraswamy denies joining NDA, says BJP spreading rumours ANI | Updated: Jan 03, 2021 20:05 IST Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], January 3 (ANI): Former Karnataka chief minister and Janata Dal (Secular) leader HD Kumaraswamy on Sunday said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is systematically spreading rumours that JDS will join the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). The BJP is convinced by the outcome of the Gram Panchayat elections that all attempts to finish the JDS have failed. This is why BJP has been systematically spreading rumours that JDS will join NDA. All of this is absolutely false, Kumaraswamy said in a tweet. Kumaraswamy further said that he has a better rapport with Prime Minister Narendra Modi than the state BJP leaders.

Former Karnataka CM HD Kumaraswamy Backs Three Farm Laws, Says Farmers Should Have An Open Mind Towards The New Legislation

Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy (Pic Via Twitter) Former Karnataka chief minister (CM) and senior JDS leader HD Kumaraswamy has come out in support of the three farm sector reform laws which have been witnessing a pushback by protesters from Punjab, Hindustan Times. Kumaraswamy asserted, For quite some time there has been a strong public opinion that Indian agricultural sector is caught in a vicious circle. It is very much necessary on our part to be ready for any experiment if it can bring about the welfare of the farm sector by rescuing it from the vicious circle. Hence, I personally feel that farmers should have an open mind towards ‘experimenting’ with the new legislation. But there has to be proper coordination between the Centre and the protesters.

Former IPS Officer Annamalai to visit city on Dec 26

Former IPS Officer Annamalai to visit city on Dec.26 December 22, 2020 Former Karnataka cadre IPS Officer Annamalai, who quit Police service and joined the BJP a few months ago, will be visiting the city on Dec.26. Annamalai had served at Chikkamagalur, Bengaluru and other places in his 10-year career as an IPS officer in the State. Annamalai, who was appointed as Tamil Nadu BJP Vice-President just days after he joined the party, will be in the city to release the Kannada book ‘Benkiya Chendu Kuili’, written by senior city advocate O. Sham Bhat at a programme organised at Sarada Vilas College Centenary Hall in Krishnamurthypuram at 4.30pm on Dec.26. Former Minister A.Narayanaswamy will preside, while Karnataka Sahitya Academy Chairman Dr. B.V. Vasanthkumar will speak about the book.

Ex-Karnataka CM HD Kumaraswamy expresses concern over Toyota strike, urges government to resolve crisis

Highlights Kumaraswamy said it seems that the ongoing strike by the employees of Toyota Kirloskar’s Bidadi plant will not end soon. The strike started two months ago. Kumaraswamy also slammed Toyota for creating troubles for its employees. Former Karnataka chief minister HD Kumaraswamy on Sunday said that it seems that the ongoing strike by the employees of Toyota Kirloskar’s Bidadi plant will not end soon though the strike has completed nearly two months. The solution does not appear to be in sight though the strike by the employees of Toyota Kirloskar’s Bidadi plant is completing two months. The differences between the workers and management, issues related to middle managers and the government’s apathy may also be the reasons for such a situation. But there is a dire need to put an end to the impasse in the interest of the state’s industrial development, said Kumaraswamy.

JD-S leader apologises for bedlam in Legislative Council

JD-S leader apologises for bedlam in Legislative Council ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Thu, Dec 17 2020 4:36 IST | ​ 5 Views   Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy s wife Anitha who won the Ramnagara seat on the JD-S ticket by a huge margin of 1,09,137 votes, being greeted by Kumaraswamy and Karnataka Legislative Council s Acting Chairman Basavaraj Horatti, i. Image Source: IANS News Bengaluru, Dec 17 : Former Karnataka parliamentary affairs minister and Janata Dal (S) senior member, Basavaraj Horatti has written an emotional letter addressing the people of Karnataka and tenders unconditional apologies over the bedlam in the Karnataka Legislative Council. In his one page letter to the people, Horatti said that he was deeply hurt by the incidents that took place on Tuesday.

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