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Karnataka Dashboard: IT Dept. Seizes Rs 42 Crores From Residence Of BBMP Contractor Ambikapathy.

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Swarajya StaffSep 14, 2023, 07:38 AM | Updated Oct 15, 2023, 07:54 AM IST
IT Raids On Ambikpathy

IT Raids On Ambikpathy


October 14: IT Seizes Rs 42 Crores From Residence Of BBMP Contractor

The Income Tax (IT) officials on Friday (Oct 13) raided multiple properties linked to Ambikapathy, an influential BBMP contractor with close links to the ruling Congress party and reportedly seized Rs 42 crores at one of his residences.

IT sleuths have been carrying out a series of raids over the last two days at properties linked to contractors who carry out civil construction works for BBMP.


The opposition BJP and JDS have alleged that the cash seized during the raids is a part of the kickbacks collected by the Congress party for the release of Rs 650 crore as payments to civil contractors for works done for the BBMP during the previous BJP regime.

Deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar refuted allegations and claimed that IT raids were 'politically motivated'.

October 6: Retired Teacher in Shivamogga Says Her Own Students Pelted Stones At Her House

Tensions erupted in Karnataka's Shivamogga on Sunday (October 01), following a processions taken out by members of the minority community. Stones were allegedly thrown at the procession which resulted in four individuals receiving injuries. The police consequently imposed Section 144 in the city's Ragigudda area.

Retired teachers who live in the locality said that they were lucky because they were not home when the stone pelting took place. "God saved us", the man said, describing the betrayal from their own students. This was stated when state BJP leaders visited the locality as a part of the 'fact-finding' mission. The fact-finding team included BJP leaders like Nalin Kumar Kateel, K S Eshwarappa, Dr. C N Ashwath Narayan, Araga Janendra, B Y Raghavendra and others. This team visited Shivamogga's Ragi Gudda area around 11 AM on Thursday, October 05.


"My wife advised me not to mention anything to the media or the leaders. She was scared. "My wife is 68 year-old and I'm 72. All we wanted in life is a home of our own. We could finally build this house after years of hard-work and savings. We had no enemies. If we were home, I am not sure if we would be unharmed. I heard the slogans that were chanted. I am ashamed to even tell those slogans in front of you (the reporter)", the emotional teacher stated.

We never saw anyone through the lens of a religion. My wife learnt Urdu in order to teach Kannada to those students. All these boys she taught have taken up arms today. It is heartbreaking to see our own students do this today. I hope they reconsider their decision and adopt a normal life", the teacher said.

October 4: Clash Over Caste Census

Amidst calls to release the Socio-Economic and Education Survey, also known as the Caste Census, conducted by the Karnataka State Commission for Backward Classes in 2015-2016, Lingayats/Veerashaivas and Vokkaligas, who are the dominant land owning caste groups, are opposing the report. There is growing pressure on the Congress government to accept the census report, especially after the Bihar government released similar data. The Congress party is demanding a nation-wide exercise to gather similar information.

The Chairman of the Commission, Jayaprakash Hegde, whose tenure is ending in November, stated that all the necessary data has been collected and the commission is currently finalising the report and will submit it by the end of November.


Meanwhile, a joint meeting is scheduled to take place between representatives from Akhila Bharatha Veerashaiava Mahasabha and Vokkaliga Misalathi (Reservation) Horata Samithi, supported by four community seers and Vokkaliga Sangha. The government is facing pressure from legislators and Ministers of these dominant communities, urging them not to take action on the report as it may undermine the significant role these communities have played in Karnataka's politics.

Horata Samithi president G.N. Srikantaiah stated that they had written to the government requesting the rejection of the report. He criticised the census for not conducting a door-to-door enumeration and accused it of attempting to divide the community by categorising people into 45 different sub-castes. Srikantaiah emphasised that they are not against a new census if it is conducted scientifically and urged the legislators and Ministers from the community to speak out against the report.

October 2: Stones Pelted, Swords Brandished In Shivamogga

Tensions erupted in Karnataka's Shivamogga on Sunday (October 01), following a processions taken out by members of the minority community. Stones were allegedly thrown at the procession which resulted in four individuals receiving injuries. The police consequently imposed Section 144 in the city's Ragigudda area.

The trouble began earlier in the day when a portrait of Tipu Sultan was erected at Raggigudda-Shantinagar, located on the outskirts of the city. Some groups raised objections to the image, which reportedly showed Tipu killing warriors dressed in saffron. A few pictures doing the rounds on social media also showed Aurangzeb being glorified for building a Muslim empire in India. And, twitter users from the state shared images of a cut-out of a sword being brandished in the procession.


The senior police official advised the organisers of the celebration to cover the statue with cloth, and police patrols were initiated in the area. However, a few hours later, a Muslim youth reportedly used his own blood to write the words 'Sher Tipu' on the portrait, as reported by The Times Of India.

Around 8 PM, when the procession arrived in Ragigudda, stone-pelting was reported from the site. A police lathi-charge was used to disperse the crowds, and the injured individuals were promptly admitted to McGann Hospital. The situation is being monitored by authorities to maintain peace and order in Shivamogga.

September 25: 2 Muslim JD(S) leaders quit party after alliance with the BJP

As the alliance between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Janata Dal (Secular) is confirmed ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the party is seeing some changes internally as a consequence.


In the letter, he concluded by stating that he "has been left with no option but to tender resignation and give up the primary membership of the party. Other leaders who have resigned so far include Shivamogga JD(S) president M Srikanth, UT Ayesha Farzana.

September 24: Five Reasons why The BJP-JD(S) Alliance Matters

The Janata Dal (Secular), the JD(S), formally joined the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) this week. Electorally, its impact will be limited to Karnataka, but politically, the ramifications of this tie-up are pan-national.

1. For the BJP, this alliance with the JD(S) is useful insurance against internal dissent. It further increases the BJP’s acceptability among Vokkaliga voters, who constitute the principal vote base of the JD(S). It is also a pragmatic compromise which accepts that banking on a repeat of 2019 might be fatal hubris.

2. For the JD(S), this alliance is an extension of both life and relevance. By allying with the BJP, it also gets a leg back up to the centre of national politics – a space it had been shut out of for some decades now. However, alliance with the BJP means that the JD(S) could lose a sizeable portion of its minority vote to the Congress.


4. The Congress will now be even more hard-pressed to win 50 seats in the Lok Sabha. Worse, and sensing this, other regional parties in other states would negotiate that much harder with the Congress for seat sharing. Take Bihar, for example: why would Nitish Kumar or the Yadav family give more seats to the Congress if the latter is not in a position to deliver a good number of Lok Sabha seats from a state like Karnataka where it is in government? So too, in Maharashtra.

5. In the 2014 general elections, the JD(S), BJP, and the Congress all contested independently. Had the Congress and JD(S) allied in 2014, BJP would have missed the majority mark and Narendra Modi may not have become the Prime Minister. We see that if the two parties had been allied in 2014, the BJP would have lost 15 of the 17 seats it won, thereby bringing its total tally under the halfway mark (the BJP won 282; less 15, they would have been at 267).

That is how crucial Karnataka is to the political fortunes of national parties. Thus, it is important to ask why the JD(S) and BJP have come together, and what it means.

September 8:

In a swift change in political landscape in the state, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will form an alliance with former prime minister H D Deve Gowda's party Janata Dal (Secular). This alliance will extend to both the 2024 Lok Sabha and local body elections in the state.

Speaking about the formation of alliance, former Karnataka Chief Minister and BJP leader B S Yediyurappa said, "I am happy that Deve Gowda ji met the Prime Minister and they have already finalised about 4 seats. I welcome them...", Livemint reported.


In the 2019 elections, the JDS only managed to win one Lok Sabha seat in Hassan, which is considered their stronghold. This seat was won by HD Devegowda's grandnephew, Prajwal Revanna. However, Prajwal Revanna's membership in the Lok Sabha is now at risk as the Karnataka High Court has disqualified him, citing false affidavits submitted during the 2018-2019 general election.

The BJP has the support of the Lingayats in Karnataka. They are looking to form an alliance with the JDS, which has a strong base among the Vokkaligas, the other dominant caste in the state. This alliance is expected to benefit both parties and increase their chances in the upcoming elections.

August 30: 5000 cusecs of water per day to Tamil Nadu

Karnataka has begun releasing Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu at the rate of 5000 cusecs per day - up to 12 September, after an order by the Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA) on 29 August. Earlier, on 28 August, the Cauvery Water Regulation Committee (CWRC) had prescribed the same amount.


While Tamil Nadu requested 24000 cusecs, Karnataka wanted to supply 3000 cusecs due to deficit in rainfall and inflows. According to a report by The Hindu, Saumitra Kumar Haldar, the chairman of the Authority said that the inflow in Karnataka's reservoirs this year was 51 per cent and the decision to release water was taken based on parameters like current year data, long term average, inflows, outflows and discussions between the states.

The report also states that at the rate of 5000 cusecs per day, Tamil Nadu would receive 6.48 TMC over the next 15 days. In normal circumstances, the realisation should have been 19.145 TMC.

August 28: Around 47,000 tribal families await rations

As per the provisions of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, even tribal communities cannot enter 'forest areas' to collect produce and resources.

During the monsoon seasons, the tribal communities of Karnataka witness difficulty in getting daily-wage work or accessing the market for handicrafts items. Additionally, many places remain inaccessible as a result of floods and heavy rainfall. This ultimately leads to difficulty in procuring the daily/weekly/monthly rations.


The programme began with the Jenu Kuruba (honey collecting tribe) and Koraga communities initially, and was later extended to ten other tribal groups in the state. This includes Soliga, Male Kudiya, Gowdalu, Siddi, Erava, Kudiya, Kaadu Kuruba and others.

However, according to a Deccan Herald report, nearly 47,000 tribal families from about 1,025 villages, in Karnataka have not received these nutritional food kits from the government since June.

Due to a switch from district-level procurement to state-level procurement, the distribution of food kits to tribal families has been delayed.

August 25: SC asks for CWMA report

A three-judge bench of the Supreme Court comprising Justices BR Gavai, PS Narasimha and PK Mishra declined to issue any directives to Karnataka asking it to release Cauvery water on a plea by Tamil Nadu, saying that the Court does not have expertise in the matter.


Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati, appearing for the Centre, informed the Court that a meeting of the Authority to decide the amount of water to be released for the next fortnight is scheduled for Monday (28 August). The Court then scheduled the next hearing for Friday (1 September).

August 25: Conflict for Cauvery

Karnataka argued in the Supreme Court that 2023 is a "distressed water year" and not a normal water year, in response to a submission by Tamil Nadu seeking release of Cauvery water.


Tamil Nadu has sought the release of 24,000 cusecs for the remainder of the month (from 14 August) and make up for the shortfall of 28.849 TMC from 1 June to 31 July. It has also asked the Court to ensure that Karnataka releases 36.76 TMC in September as per the award of the Cauvery Tribunal which was modified by the Supreme Court in 2018.

After Tamil Nadu filed the plea in the Supreme in the second week of August, Karnataka deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar said that his government would release 10 TMC. He also asked the DMK government to reconsider its opposition to the Mekedatu project.

August 23: NEP to replace SEP

The Karnataka government has officially announced its decision to withdraw the National Education Policy (NEP) and replace it with a State Education Policy for the next academic year. Karnataka was the first state to adopt the NEP in higher education in August 2021, under a BJP-led government.


The new education policy will be implemented for primary and higher education in Karnataka. The expert committee for the new education policy has not yet been finalised. Higher education minister MC Sudhakar stated that all stakeholders will be taken into account during the policy formulation process.

On Tuesday (22 August), the Union Education Minister, Dharmendra Pradhan, strongly criticised the decision of the Karnataka government to cancel the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. He asked the state's Congress-led government, to avoid using education for political purposes and to protect the future of the youth by making thoughtful decisions.

More Minority Appeasement?


August 21: Cauvery water dispute reaches SC, again

Hearing a plea by the Tamil Nadu government to urgently direct the Karnataka government to release Cauvery water, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud said that he would constitute a bench today (21 August) itself. Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi and Additional Advocate General Amit Anand Tiwari appeared for Tamil Nadu.


Earlier this month, officials from Tamil Nadu had walked out of a meeting of the Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA) as Karnataka did not agree to requests by the state on the amount of water to be released.

After Tamil Nadu filed the plea in the Supreme Court last week, Karnataka deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar said that his government would release 10 TMC. Shivakumar also asked the DMK government to reconsider its opposition to the Mekedatu project. The Congress government in Karnataka has called for an all-party meeting on the issue on 23 August.

August 16: New Metro Lines To Be Operational

The extended Purple Line of Namma Metro in Bengaluru, from Challaghatta to Kadugodi (Whitefield), is set to become operational in September 2023, according to Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. He also mentioned that the Baiyappanahalli-Krishnarajapura line and Kengeri-Challaghatta line expansion will be ready by September 2023.


The new K.R. Pura to Whitefield metro line is currently being utilised by approximately 27,000 passengers. It is anticipated that there will be a significant increase in ridership once the entire 15.5-km metro line is open to the public. Once completed, the Purple Line will be a 43.5-km route that connects Challaghatta with Whitefield (Kadugodi), making travel between the eastern and western parts of the city smoother and faster.

The opening of the entire east-west corridor will drastically reduce travel time for passengers, making it a game-changer for the city's mobility landscape. An official stated that this will be the first time the Metro will travel out of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) limits. Challaghatta station is located next to the newly opened elevated corridor of the Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway.

August 11: Tamil Nadu officials stage a walkout

Officials from Tamil Nadu who represented the state at a meeting of the Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA) today (11 August) in New Delhi staged a walkout, reported T Muruganandham, an Associate Editor with The New Indian Express.


Chief Minister MK Stalin earlier wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking him to direct the Congress government in Karnataka to release Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu in order to save the Kuruvai crop. He had then mentioned that the state was facing a deficit of 28.8 TMC and alleged that Karnataka was not releasing water in spite of having sufficient water in its four major reservoirs.

Reacting to the letter, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state president K Annamalai had then said, "This is the reality of I.N.D.I.A Alliance. They come to our Hon PM Thiru @narendramodi avl complaining about their alliance partners. He had earlier criticised Chief Minister Stalin for not raising the issue of Cauvery water and the Mekedatu project during his visit to Bangalore for the meeting of opposition parties.

August 1: Suspension of Panchayat Officials

The Executive Officer (EO) of Moodbidri Taluk Panchayat, Dayavathi, and the Panchayat Development Officer (PDO) of Iruvail Gram Panchayat, Kanthappa, have been suspended due to their supposed violation of the protocol by not mentioning the name of Rural Development and Panchayti Raj (RDPR) minister Priyank Kharge on the invitation cards for the inauguration of the new building in Iruvail panchayat.


The inauguration of the new building was postponed three days prior due to alleged violation of protocol guidelines on the invitation card. MLA Kotian further added that "Fearing disciplinary action both the EO and PDO postponed the programme. Yet they both were placed under suspension".

MLA Kotian pointing out that there are 5950 gram panchayats in Karnataka. He questioned the existence of a rule that mandates the invitation of the panchayat minister to gram panchayat-related programmes, emphasising that the suspension of two government officers was unjust and a result of political pressure.

July 31: Stay on a CBI probe against DCM

Supreme Court on Monday (31 July) upheld the Karnataka High Court's order granting an interim stay on a CBI probe against Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar in a corruption case.


In 2017, the Income Tax Department conducted a raid on D K Shivakumar. Following this, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) initiated its own investigation into his activities, based on the information provided by the I-T department.

Based on the investigation conducted by the ED, the CBI requested permission from the state government to file an FIR against the president of the Congress' Karnataka unit. The sanction was granted on 25 September 2019, and the FIR was officially filed on 3 October 2020. Shivakumar has now challenged the FIR in the High Court.

BJP worker Arrested

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) worker Shakuntala H S was released on station bail on 28 July after being arrested by the Bengaluru Police on Friday. She was accused of making a derogatory remark against Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s family in relation to the Udupi video case.

In a tweet about the Udupi video case, Shakuntala, questioned Siddaramaiah about his reaction if his wife or daughter-in-law were filmed in a similar manner as the girls from Udupi college. This tweet led to a complaint being filed against her.


In relation to the Udupi video case, 15 members of the BJP Yuva Morcha have been charged with another FIR for attempting to surround the residence of the Karnataka Home Minister in protest.

July 30: The Pitfalls Of Freebie Politics

Deputy Chief Minister, D K Shivakumar, recently cited a lack of funds to pursue development projects—after meeting the election promises of doles. Karnataka is among the most advanced states of India and a top destination for foreign direct investment (FDI). Given the important position the state it holds in India's economy, the cost of freebie politics in Karnataka would have to be borne by the entire country.


India’s opposition parties weaponised doles as a success-mantra in state elections for some time. It had pushed financially weak states — like Rajasthan and Punjab — towards more distress. By going overboard in Karnataka, Congress wanted to showcase its model for the 2024 Lok Sabha election.

Siddaramaiah government has also started discussing a return to the old pension scheme for government employees, as part of its poll promise. While this could offer temporary relief to the state finance, it would be at the cost of long-term fiscal discipline. If not checked, Karnataka will prepare a minefield for India’s fiscal future.

July 26:

As a result of the financial constraints caused by the freebies promised by the Karnataka Congress, it is difficult to provide development in the state, D K Shivakumar, Karnataka's Deputy Chief Minister (DyCM) told his party colleagues.


MLAs in Karnataka are upset with the Congress leadership for not being accessible and not releasing funds for development work.

"We have had to set aside Rs 40,000 crore this year (for the five guarantees). This year, we can't provide development," Shivakumar has been quoted as saying by Deccan Herald.

July 23: Possible Rift Within The Karnataka Congress?

Addressing a gathering of Ediga, Billava, Namdhari and Deevara communities, Congress leader and Member of Legislative Council in Karnataka, B K Hariprasad, dropped hints that all may not be well with the Congress in the state.


Hariprasad has been reportedly upset over not receiving a ministerial berth in the current state government in Karnataka. He has also claimed credit for making Bhupesh Baghel the Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh. The same report suggested that CM Siddaramaiah was against the inclusion of B K Hariprasad in the cabinet, earlier in May.

He was also reported to be stating that the aforementioned communities are "losing out on political opportunities" since the tickets were distributed to Christian and Muslim candidates.

July 22: Former CM Kumaraswamy Surprises Everyone With His Comments

Speaking to Ajit Hanamakkanavar of Asianet Suvarna News, former chief minister of Karnataka H D Kumaraswamy, has made a set of surprising comments with respect to his party's past, present and the future.


Read the full report here by Swarajya:

https://swarajyamag.com/karnataka/secular-credentials-didnt-get-us-anywhere-congress-betrayed-my-father-highlights-from-h-d-kumaraswamys-latest-interview

July 20: Caste and reservation cards at play

Congress government in Karnataka on Thursday (20 July) recommended to the Union Government to include the Kuruba community in the Scheduled Tribes (ST) list of the state. With an estimated population of around 80 lakhs, Kurubas constitute the third-largest caste group in the state after the Lingayats and Vokkaligas.


In Karnataka, around 50 communities fall under the ST category. The cumulative population of ST is estimated to be around 42.5 lakhs (around 7 per cent of the state's total population). Kurubas are currently classified under the 2A category in the OBC list. 2A category has an internal reservation of 15%, but there are more than a dozen other castes included in this category.

Kurubas hope to benefit from the weaker reservation pool by moving to the ST category. However, Siddaramaiah's government's decision to recommend ST status for Kurubas will likely face fierce opposition from the existing ST communities.

July 7: CM Siddaramaiah presented his 14th budget

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah presented his 14th budget in Bengaluru's Vidhana Soudha earlier today (7 July). This will be his seventh budget presentation as a Chief Minister.

The budget has been increased to Rs 3,27,000 crore to accommodate the additional financial requirements as a result of the expenditure incurred by the freebies and various other welfare schemes announced as a part of the Congress manifesto, ahead of the assembly elections this year. According to Chief Minister, the state will need an additional Rs 50,000 to Rs 60,000 crore to fulfill its promises.


A series of welfare schemes were announced for Minority Welfare which included 1. Rs 100 crore for the establishment of Karnataka State Christian Development Corporation. 2. A total of 868 non-Hindu religious institutions are set to receive an amount of Rs 60,000. 3. Rs 50 crore to develop Waqf board and other religious properties. 4. Rs 25 crore has been allocated for the redevelopment of the famous Halasuru Gurudwara.

July 6: H.D.Kumaraswamy calls CMO Corruption Management Office

Former Chief Minister H.D.Kumaraswamy said that large scale ‘transfer business’ is going on where huge money is being charged from officials to retain their current posting or secure 'lucrative' posts.


Insinuating the involvement of CM'S son Dr Yathindra Siddaramaiah in 'Cash For Transfer', Kumaraswamy alleged that the ruling Congress government has introduced a new tax called ‘YST’ (Yathindra Siddaramaiah Tax).

"I have a pen drive in my pocket which has an evidence of Congress government's corruption in the state. I will release it when the right time comes and I will not release it without any solid information. A senior minister in the current cabinet is involved in corruption during the transfers of employees in the department," he told reporters in Bengaluru.

June 28: How 'Shakti' Scheme Is Working in the state:

Under the Shakti scheme, women can travel for free in non-premium buses of state road transport corporations. Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) recorded an increase in the daily ridership of women in public buses from 27 lakh in May 2023 to nearly 40 lakh in June 2023. In May 2023, around 39 per cent of the total passengers were female. In June 2023, this shot up to 57 per cent.


The government run buses are no longer frequent as they used to be before. Additionally, many bus drivers do not stop the bus if they spot a lot of women waiting for buses at a particular point. Women passenger feel that the behaviour of the bus conductors towards women have changed, and that they don't ‘feel respected’ the same way as before.

Karnataka’s Comprehensive Mobility Plan had a proposal to increase the fleet to 13,000 buses by 2025, but at the moment, the current fleets’ strength stands at 6,688 (of which 5,557 are operational). This is less than half of what BMTC’s fleet size must have ideally been. Given Bengaluru’s population, experts estimate that the city requires anywhere between 14,000 - 15,000 buses to meet the demand.

June 26: Gruha Lakshmi Scheme Rollout Delayed:

Deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar announced that the launch of Gruha Lakshmi scheme will likely be deferred to address the teething technical challenges and issues faced by applicants. However, Shivakumar did not provide details on when the scheme will be launched.

Women and Child Development Minister Laxmi Hebbalkar, who is responsible for implementing the Gruha Lakshmi scheme, claimed that the government was in the process of developing a software for streamlining the application process. She said that the new software would have in-built functionality to generate acknowledgement after the application is accepted and the ability to weed out ineligible applicants by cross-validating the Aadhaar numbers of applicants with the Income Tax Payees and Goods and Service Tax (GST) database.


Only one woman in a family will get the cash benefit. The woman head of the household or her husband paying income tax or filing GST returns will also be excluded from the Gruha Lakshmi scheme.

June 18:

The Congress party had promised to give free electricity to households until 200 units, among other promises. After the new Congress government came to power in the state, the electricity bills saw a steep increase because of the increase in the tariffs.


Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, while addressing the media, spoke about the rise in electricity rates. He said that there has been an increase in electricity charges this month as two months' electricity charges have been added to a single bill. From next month everything will be fine and resume to normalcy as one month's bill will come.

Siddaramaiah further said that the concerned minister (energy minister K.J. George) will talk to Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FKCCI) who has decided to hold a protest and persuade them.

June 16:

School Textbooks to be revised: The Karnataka Cabinet has approved the revision of Kannada and Social Science textbooks, for grades six to ten in the state, for the current academic year.


This move is in line with the Congress party's pre-election promise to overturn the changes made to school textbooks by the previous BJP government. The manifesto also committed to scrapping the National Education Policy (NEP).

June 15:

APMC act to be repealed: The Congress government led by chief minister Siddaramaiah announced that it would repeal the amendments to the Agriculture Produce Marketing Committees (APMC) Act effected by the previous BJP government.


The amendments curtailed the powers of local APMC and allowed private individuals to start agricultural trading - buying and selling - if they held a permanent account number (PAN).

The Congress government said a new APMC Bill will be introduced in the budget session starting July 3. Agricultural Marketing Minister Shivanand Patil said that cumulatively, the APMC markets used to earn a revenue of around Rs 680 crore, which has nosedived to around Rs 200 crore. To arrest this fall and increase revenue of the markets, bringing in new law is necessary.

Anti-Conversion Law Repealed: In a major development, the Karnataka Cabinet has reportedly decided to repeal the anti-conversion law that was introduced by the previous BJP government. The state legislative council had passed the Karnataka Protection of Right to Freedom of Religion Bill (popularly called the anti-conversion Bill).

Amid vociferous opposition the bill was passed in September 2022 in a bid to address the serious issue of predatory proselytisation. The Congress party remained in firm opposition to the bill even while in the opposition. The party described the bill as "anti-people," "inhuman," "anti-constitutional," "anti-poor," and "draconian." The JD(S) had also criticised and opposed the bill.


The bill proposed a prison sentence ranging from three to five years, with a fine of Rs 25,000. However, violators of the provisions concerning minors, women, and SC/ST would face imprisonment between three to 10 years and a minimum fine of Rs 50,000.

Roadblock to Anna Bhagya Scheme: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's ambitious scheme, 'Anna Bhagya', under which 10 kg of food grains were given per month to every member of a Below Poverty Line (BPL) household and Antyodaya card holders from July 1, seems to be in jeopardy.

With the 5 kg food grains being provided to the state under the food security act by the Union government, the Karnataka government estimated that it will need 2.28 Lakh metric tonnes of food grain every month to give 5 kg additional rice under the Anna Bhagya scheme. After negotiations between the state government and officials of the FCI, the corporation agreed to provide rice at Rs 36.60 per kg including the transport cost. This would cost the state government Rs 840 crore per month and Rs 10,092 crore per year.


Siddaramaiah has alleged that the Central government ordered Food Corporation of India (FCI) to stop selling wheat and rice to state governments under the Open Market Sales Scheme Domestic (OMSSD). He has accused the central government of changing the policy to scuttle the implementation of ‘Anna Bhagya’ scheme.

June 12:

The Siddaramaiah-led Congress Karnataka government has initiated a comprehensive review of land parcels allotted to social and educational organisations associated with various Hindu right-wing outfits, including the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), during the last few months of the previous Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) regime.


BC Nagesh, a BJP leader, and former education minister, has questioned the government’s decision to review only land allotted during the BJP's tenure. Nagesh accused the government of revenge politics and proposed that the government should examine all land grant allocations, not just those granted during the BJP's tenure.

Revenue minister Gowda clarified that the government is not targeting specific organisations based on religion or caste and just ensuring the legitimacy, transparency, and societal benefit of land grants.

June 11:

Women in Karnataka can travel for free within the state limits on government-run buses with the implementation of the ruling Congress party's "Shakti" scheme.


Chief Minister Siddaramaiah launched the programme, and those interested can apply for the Shakti Smart Card by registering on the 'Seva Sindhu' government portal or by producing a valid photo identity card issued by the government.

According to officials, the scheme will reduce travel expenses for working women from poor and lower-middle-class backgrounds.

June 1:

Former Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has written a letter to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, congratulating him for assuming office as the Chief Minister and requested to not cut the funds to the programmes and schemes initiated by the BJP government.


Bommai listed the programs that the new government shouldn’t cut the grants and/or allocate sufficient funds. 'Short term interest free loans made available for the farmers', 'grants for the building 7600 classrooms under Viveka Yojana', 'projects like free dialysis, free bicycles, increased chemotherapy cycles for cancer patients should not be stopped', to name a few.

Bommai advised that the economic situation of the state should not deteriorate and the people of the state should not be indirectly burdened because of the free guarantees promised by the Congress government.

May 29:

The newly-elected Congress government in Karnataka has inducted 34 ministers in cabinet, to its full capacity. Siddaramaiah has allotted portfolios to his cabinet colleagues but retained most prominent portfolios with himself and his deputy D K Shivakumar.


Shivakumar gets Major and Medium Irrigation, Bengaluru City Development including BBMP, BDA, BWSSB, BMRDA, BMRCL (connected to these authorities related to Town Planning). Dr G.Parameshwara is given the Home Ministry (excluding Intelligence).

H.K. Patil gets Law and Parliamentary Affairs, Legislation, Tourism. K.H. Muniyappa is the minister for Food and Civil Supplies, Consumer Affairs. Ramalinga Reddy is allotted Transport and Muzrai. Here is the list of all cabinet ministers.

May 28:

Upset over being denied a cabinet berth, senior Congress leader C Puttarangashetty, the Uppara community from Chamarajanagar district, whose name has been proposed by the party high command as the Deputy Speaker of the Karnataka Assembly, has refused to accept the post.


Supporters of Tanveer Sait, staged a protest in Mysore against his exclusion. Supporters of father-son duo Layout Krishnappa and Priya Krishna staged a protest near Raj Bhavan opposing the non-inclusion of their leaders in the cabinet.

Hungund MLA Vijayanand Kashappanavar, who was widely expected to be made a minister as a reward for his role in the Panchamasali Lingayat agitation, was also upset at this exclusion. At least two MLCs, B.K. Hariprasad and Saleem Ahmed, who were expecting to find a place in the cabinet, are reportedly upset for not being made ministers.

May 27:

Nutana Kumari, wife of slain BJP leader Pravin Kumar Nettaru, has been removed from her job as the new Congress government in Karnataka has withdrawn the temporary appointment made by the previous BJP government.


The erstwhile BJP government in Karnataka had provided a Group-C job on contractual basis to Praveen Nettaru’s wife Nutana Kumari in the then CM Bommai’s office after her husband was killed.

She was posted as a senior assistant at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat office and was given the post of an assistant in the Chief Minister's Relief Fund section of the Deputy Commissioner's office in Mangaluru.

Laxmi Hebbalkar is now a minister:

The newly-elected Congress government in Karnataka is all set to expand the state cabinet with the swearing-in ceremony of 24 Ministers scheduled today (May 27) at the Raj Bhavan in Bengaluru.


A Panchamasali Lingayat and a close associate of Shivakumar, Hebbalkar, was reelected Congress candidate from the Belagavi Rural constituency with a thumping margin.

Laxmi Hebbalkar has been embroiled in a series of controversies in the past, including facing multiple charges of irregularities and corruption. She also has been on the radar of investigative agencies.

May 25:

KSRTC Staff and Workers' Federation has written a letter to the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah urging him to quickly implement the Congress party's manifesto promise of free travel to women in government buses.


KSRTC has also requested for an appropriate estimate of the expenses that would be incurred on the state transportation boards in implementing the free transportation for women and release the advance grants to the concerned departments.

Covet for cabinet berth:

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar are both in New Delhi to seek the approval of Congress's top leadership for the cabinet expansion plan and allocation of ministerial portfolios.


The sanctioned strength of the Karnataka Cabinet is 34, including the Chief Minister. At least 50 Congress legislators are reportedly camped in Delhi, staking their claim for ministerial berths.

May 24:

Former minister and five-term Congress MLA from Mangalore, U T Khader was unanimously elected as the twenty-third speaker of the Karnataka legislative assembly today (24 May 2023).


Khader (53) will be the youngest and the first Muslim leader to serve as speaker in Karnataka.

Lingayat demand

The All India Panchamasali Lingayat Mahasabha, led by Vijayananda Kashappanavar, a senior Congress member and Hungud legislator, adopted a resolution urging the new Congress-led government in Karnataka to appoint at least five Panchamasali leaders as cabinet members.


The Mahasabha also urged BJP to elevate a Panchamasali Lingayat as the opposition leader.

Freebie woes

While the Congress government is yet to allot portfolios to the ministers who have sworn oath and induct new ministers to the state cabinet, people are asking the government to fulfil the promises made by the party during the election campaign.


Some women have also reportedly denied to pay the bus fare and refuse to de-board the bus saying the Congress had promised free bus travel to all women passengers.

Two of the Congress's major poll promises were giving 200 units of free electricity and free bus travel for women.

Congress faction feud

D K Suresh, a Lok Sabha member and brother of Deputy CM DK Shivakumar, sharply responded to minister MB Patil's statement that it would be Siddaramaiah who would continue as CM for five years. Suresh warned not to make instigative comments.


Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar plan to fly to Delhi to seek party approval for inducting their supporters into the cabinet. Reportedly, Shivakumar objected to the appointment of Siddaramaiah's allies into the cabinet.

May 23:

State Minister M.B. Patil on Monday (22 May) categorically asserted that Siddaramaiah will be the chief minister for the full term of five years and ruled out any power-sharing arrangement in the state.


He said there was no proposal of power-sharing for 30 months, adding that there are no indications that D K Shivakumar will be the chief minister after Lok Sabha elections. AICC secretary Venugopal has not said any anything about power-sharing during the press meet in Delhi, said Patil. Hence, Siddaramaiah will continue and complete five-year term.

May 22:

BJP MLA from Vijayapura, Basanagouda Patil Yatnal took oath as member of the 16th legislative assembly in the name of Hindutva and Gomata today (22 May 2023) in Vidhanasoudha.


Senior Congress leader R V Deshpande who is the acting speaker of the legislative assembly until a new speaker is elected, administered oath to all the newly elected MLAs.

May 22:

A government school teacher in Karnataka was suspended after he had said in a social media post that Siddaramaiah as chief minister accumulated the most debts among previous Karnataka CMs in the last 24 years.


A district official said "the teacher violated Karnataka Civil Services Rules, hence he was suspended". Higher officials have additionally ordered a departmental inquiry.

After assuming office, Siddaramaiah announced that the first cabinet meeting had given preliminary approval to implement the five guarantee schemes outlined in the Congress party's election manifesto.

May 21:

The Siddaramaiah-led cabinet granted "in-principle" approval to all five guarantees put forth by the Congress party during their pre-election campaign. The cabinet convened its first meeting following the swearing-in ceremony on 20 May.

"The implementation of these guarantees will take effect after the next cabinet meeting, scheduled to be held within a week," said Siddaramaiah.

The five guarantees promised by the Congress were:

  • Graha Lakshmi: every woman head of family to get a monthly cash dole of Rs 2,000.

  • Yuva Nidhi: Allowance of Rs 1,500 per month to every unemployed diploma holder for two years. Unemployed graduates will receive Rs 3,000 per month.


  • Anna Bhagya: 10 kg of rice free to every member of a BPL household.

  • Uchita Prayana: Free travel for women in public transport buses.

  • However, the Yuva Nidhi scheme approval has come with a rider. Only those unemployed students who have got a graduate degree or obtained a diploma in 2022-23 will be given the allowance and only for a period of two years.

    Besides, in-principle approval does not imply final clearance.

    Notably, after the Congress victory in the elections, when deputy CM DK Shivakumar was asked about the guarantees, he had said: "we should set up a mechanism. . .There should be a system to it", even going on to say that some women may not even want the Rs 2,000 dole promised by the party.

    May 20:

    According to a letter sent to the Karnataka governor by the Congress Legislative Party leader, eight Cabinet ministers will also take oath today along with Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar. These will be:

    1. G. Parameshwara

    2. K.H. Muniyappa

    3. K.J. George


    5. Satish Jarkiholi

    6. Priyank Kharge

    7. Ramalinga Reddy

    8. B.Z. Zameer Ahmed Khan

    May 19:

    The Jagatika Lingayat Mahasabha has demanded that Congress should elevate a senior leader each from the Lingayats, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Muslims as Deputy Chief Ministers in recognition of the widespread support the party garnered from these communities in the recently held state assembly polls.

    An influential group within the community, the Mahasabha had spearheaded the agitation demanding a separate religious status for the Lingayats.

    Senior Congress leader M.B Patil, who is set to be inducted into the new cabinet, and former bureaucrat Shivanand Jamadar are key office bearers of the Mahasabha.


    Congress rebel candidate askes mosques to return cheques

    Congress leader Yousuf Shariff, aka KGF Babu, who unsuccessfully contested as an independent candidate from Chickpet constituency in Bengaluru city, has asked 64 masjids to return cheques worth Rs 17.30 crore that he issued them in the run-up to the recently concluded state election.

    Yusuf Babu reportedly gave the masjids posted-dated cheques for Rs 25 lakh and more. The date for withdrawal was after May 16.

    Yusuf Babu, who was widely speculated to be the front-runner for securing Congress nomination from the Chickpet constituency, rebelled against the party after he was denied the ticket. 

    May 18:


    The swearing-in of the new government will take place on 20 May, 2023.

    May 15:


    “In about 72 constituencies, the Congress won purely because of the Muslims. We, as a community, have given a lot to the Congress. Now it is time we get something in return. We want a Muslim deputy chief minister and five ministers with good portfolios like Home, Revenue, and Education. It is the responsibility of the Congress to thank us with this. We held an emergency meeting in the Sunni Ulma board office to ensure all these are implemented," Karnataka Waqf Board chairman Shafi Sadi said.

    May 13:

    The Congress emerged comprehensively victorious in the Karnataka assembly elections.



    May 12:

    Bommai dismisses exit poll numbers

    According to a report published in the Times of India, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai stated that the exit polls on Karnataka are showing inaccurate numbers.

    He said, "Last time, they (exit polls) predicted only 80 seats for BJP & 107 for Congress but it came reverse...we're confident with our ground reports and we will come with comfortable majority."


    EVMs were never sent to South Africa, EC tells Congress

    On Thursday, May 11, the Election Commission of India (ECI), responding to the Congress' complaint, said that the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) were never sent to South Africa.

    Congress had raised a complaint about the 'inaccuracy' and 'non-reliability' of it. The EVMs used in Karnataka is believed to be manufactured recently at the Electronic Corporation of India Ltd (ECIL) in Hyderabad.

    May 10:

    The voting for 'Karnataka 2023' concluded at 6 pm. According to the Election Commission, by 5 pm, the state had registered 65.69 per cent polling.

    All eyes are now on the various exit polls that will be released tonight.

    Voting Day

    The day to cast your vote has finally arrived! As the voters of Karnataka press the ballot button, the latest statistics released by the Election Commission of India reveals that Udupi district, at 13.28 per cent, has the highest number of votes polled as of 10 AM on Wednesday.


    After casting his vote, former Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa addressed the media. He said that the BJP is confident of forming the government this time by winning a comfortable majority.

    ANI has quoted him as saying, "I request all people to cast their votes as early as possible. I am 100% sure they will vote in favour of the BJP. More than 75-80% will support BJP. We will win 130-135 seats."

    As of 11 AM, 20.99 per cent voter turnout has been registered in Karnataka, according to the ECI.

    As of 1 PM, 37.25 per cent voter turnout has been seen.

    As of 3 PM, 52.18 per cent voter turnout has been recorded by the ECI. The EC is hoping that the state will record 75 per cent voter turnout this time.

    Karnataka witnessed a record 73 per cent voter turnout. This was two per cent higher than the statistics from 2018 (71 per cent).

    May 09:

    PM Modi's open letter to Kannadigas

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi has written an open letter to the people of Karnataka, as the state goes for polls tomorrow.


    SDPI and Congress in silent agreement?

    BL Santosh, BJP's National General Secretary (Org), wrote a tweet earlier today, accusing the SDPI of extending support to the Indian National Congress by withdrawing candidates in coastal districts of Karnataka like Udupi and Mangaluru.

    He further wrote as saying, "Nothing special about SDPI in this. It just exposes the Hindu hate nature of Congress which we need to be aware off (of)."

    May 08:

    Campaigning for the Karnataka 2023 election ended today with the polling set for 10 May. All 224 constituencies vote in a single-phase election on that day.

    With the Prime Minister himself criss-crossing the state in the last lap, 'Karnataka 2023' was amongst the most fiercely contested Assembly elections of recent times.

    And it was on the last day of campaigning that the EC sent notices to both Congress and BJP for alleged violations of the Model Code of Conduct.

    • The Congress was sent a notice to 'clarify and rectify' the social media post mentioning the word 'sovereignty' for Karnataka.

  • The BJP was issued a notice for a newspaper ad in which it was alleged to have made specific but unverifiable allegations against the Congress.

  • Facial recognition tech to help voters skip queue in Bengaluru polling booth

    According to a report published by MoneyControl, the Election Commission of India (ECI) will be using facial recognition technology in the upcoming Assembly election in Karnataka.

    The new technology will be used on a trail basis in one polling station - room number 02 at the Ramnarayan Chellaram Government College on Palace Road, Bengaluru.

    Quite similar to the DigiYatra app, voters will need to download the Chunavana application on their mobile phones to use the aforementioned.

    Bommai people's choice for CM post

    According to a report published in Zee News, incumbent BJP Chief Minister of Karnataka, Basavaraj Bommai is the most popular choice for the Chief Ministership. This was published in a survey that was conducted by Zee. The report also predicted a majority for the BJP in the upcoming election in Karnataka.

    Kaun (Nahi) Banega Crorepati

    As per a report published by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), 41 per cent of the candidates contesting the Assembly election from Bengaluru are crorepatis. This means that the candidates have declared in a sworn affidavit that they have a net worth of above one crore rupees.

    What the surveys say


    Other surveys indicate that the BJP will emerge as the single largest party in the election. A report published by TV9 Kannada, the numbers for all the parties are as follows:

    BJP : 105-110

    INC : 90-97

    JDS : 19-22

    OTH : 0-5

    Another opinion poll by Zee News Matrize shows the below mentioned numbers:

    BJP : 103-118

    INC : 82-97

    JDS : 28-33

    OTH : 1-4

    BJP moves EC, seeks derecognition of Congress

    The campaign in Karnataka by the political parties is coming to a bitter finish as the BJP approaches the Election Commission seeking a derecognition of the Indian National Congress (INC).

    Congress' Twitter handle tweeted as saying, "CPP Chairperson Smt Sonia Gandhi ji sends a strong message to 6.5 crore Kannadigas: The Congress will not allow anyone to pose a threat to Karnataka's reputation, sovereignty or integrity."

    The BJP, while appealing for a derecognition of the Congress for Sonia Gandhi's "sovereignty" remark, also asked for an FIR to be filed.

    May 07:

    PM Modi addressed his last campaign rally for 'Karnataka 2023' in Nanjangud in Mysuru district.

    Speaking here, he tore into the Congress for Sonia Gandhi's remarks on 6 May, referring to Karnataka's 'sovereignty'.

    On 6th, the Congress leader had addressed a rally in Hubbali Dharwad and said that "The Congress will not allow anyone to pose a threat to Karnataka's reputation, sovereignty or integrity".

    PM Modi referred to this specifically in his speech in Nanjangud today and said that: "They have been sitting in the Parliament for so many years, they've taken their oaths on the Constitution, and they speak like this?

    "When a country becomes independent, then it is called a 'sovereign nation'. What Congress is saying means that the Congress considers Karnataka as separate from India"

    "Do you agree with this? Will you punish such a Congress or not? This means that the Congress is openly advocating for separating for separating Karnataka from India.

    "I had never thought that this disease of the tukde-tukde gang will reach the very summit of the Congress leadership"

    Owaisi angry on Congress


    According to this report, before the rally, Sonia Gandhi greeted the party's candidate from Hubbali Dharwad Central, Jagadish Shettar. Shettar was a senior BJP leader and has also been the CM of Karnataka between 2012 and 2013.

    He had switched to the Congress after he was denied a ticket by the BJP from his traditional constituency.

    Reacting to the Congress rally, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi said: "Madam Sonia Gandhi ji, I did not expect that you would campaign for an RSS man. Jagadish Shettar is from the RSS. Unfortunately, Congress has lost the ideological battle. Is this your fight for secularism? Is this how you would fight against (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi ji?"

    Notably, Owaisi's party is contesting only two seats in the Karnataka elections: Hubbali Dharwad East and Basavanabagewadi in Vijayapura district.

    The other party with an overtly pro-minority agenda in Karnataka, SDPI, is too contesting only from 16 seats.

    This AIMIM and SDPI restricting themselves to a handful of seats is expected to bring relief for the Congress as that will prevent a division of the minority votes.

    Meanwhile, in Bengaluru, PM Modi concluded the second leg of his Bengaluru roadshow earlier today and is expected to address four rallies in other parts of Karnataka over the rest of the day.

    Tomorrow, 8 May will be the last day of campaigning in Karnataka. The state votes on 10 May.

    May 06:

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi is holding a 26-kilometre long roadshow in Bengaluru. This comes at a crucial time as Karnataka goes to polls just four days later on the tenth of May.

    PM Modi has been seen waving a huge crowds that has gathered to see him in person. BJP MP from Bengaluru South, Tejasvi Surya, is seen alongside him.


    With the PM's roadshow, the BJP hopes to increase their tally in Bengaluru to almost 22 Assembly seats. Bengaluru faces a low voter turnout during the elections. At its peak in 2008, BJP won 17 seats in Bengaluru.

    Meanwhile, campaigning for the BJP in coastal Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath too held a roadshow in Udupi. Besides this, he was scheduled to address rallies in Puttur, Bantwal, and Karkala.

    May 05:

    Film The Kerala Story made its entry in the Karnataka election today. Addressing a rally in Bellary, this is what PM Modi said:

    "In the past few years, a new, terrible form of terror has arisen. We can hear the bombs and guns of the terrorists but when they hollow out a society from the inside, that conspiracy makes no noise. Even the courts have expressed their concern on this form of terror.

    "A film made on such a conspiracy, Kerala Story, is a topic of discussion these days. . .they say it is based on such a nefarious conspiracy of the terrorists.

    "The Kerala Story film uncovers the conspiracy being put into action in such a beautiful state, Kerala, where people are so hard-working and talented.

    "But look at the misfortune of the country. The Congress is being seen as standing with such destructive terror forces that seek to destroy society. Not only that, the Congress is also doing back-room deals with such forces that have terrorist tendencies".

    Notably, on 3 May, the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), regarded as the political wing of the now-banned, radical Islamic Popular Front of India (PFI), has come out in support of the Congress and JD(S) in the Karnataka elections.

    Regarding Congress 'seen standing' forces of terrorist tendencies, in the past week, more than one Congress leader has spoken out strongly against the release of The Kerala Story.

    On 2 May, the leader of Opposition in the Kerala assembly and senior Congress leader, VD Satheesan had said that the film is an attempt to insult people of the State, especially women.


    On 30 April, Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor had tweeted a poster of the film with the caption: "It may be *your* Kerala story. It is not *our* Kerala story".

    Suvarna-Jan Ki Baat opinion poll

    The second and final pre-poll survey conducted by leading Kannada news channel Suvarna News 24x7 and Jan Ki Baat has predicted that ruling BJP will emerge as the single largest party in the May 10 Karnataka assembly elections.

    The pre-poll however placed Congress slightly ahead of BJP in terms of vote share.

    The opinion poll, based on survey of over 30000 respondents across various districts of the state, predicted anywhere between 100 to 114 seats for the ruling BJP, 86 to 98 seats for the principal opposition Congress and 20 to 26 seats for JD(S).

    The survey forecast a 38-40.5% vote share for the BJP while Congress expected to garner a marginally higher vote share of 38.5-41.5%. A higher vote share for Congress with BJP bagging largest share of seats has been defining feature in the three of the last four assembly elections in the state.

    Read the full piece here for more details.

    In other news, on May 04, BJP Karnataka's Twitter handle shared a video that took on the Congress for their anti-Bajrang Dal stance. The song is inspired by senior Kannada actor Dr. Shivarajkumar's title song 'Jai Bajarangi' from a 2013 movie of his.

    Taking a dig at the Congress', the video remarked that the party first opposed Sri Ram, and now, Hanuman. The video also contains footage of senior Congress leaders like former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and KPCC chief DK Shivakumar being disrespectful to Hindu sentiments.

    May 04: On a day when the BJP, VHP and Bajrang Dal held Hanuman Chalisa recitations across Karnataka, KPCC president DK Shivakumar told the press that if the Congress comes to power in the state, they will develop existing Hanuman temples in the state and also create new ones.

    Not just that, the Congress would also establish a special board to oversee the development of the Anjanadri hills.


    "We will establish a special board to oversee the development of Anjanadri Hill and ensure its preservation. We'll organise specific programs aimed at educating the youth about the principles and values embodied by Lord Anjaneya", Shivakumar was quoted as saying.

    May 03:

    The Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), regarded as the political wing of the now-banned, radical Islamic Popular Front of India (PFI), has come out in support of the Congress and JD(S) in the Karnataka elections.

    Speaking to Times Now, the National General Secretary of SDPI, Elyas Thumbe, is reported to have said that—"We told our SDPI workers to go door to door and campaign for Congress and JD(S)".


    In other updates, responding to the poll promise made by the Karnataka Congress to ban right-wing outfits such as the Bajrang Dal, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai hit out at the Congress saying, "They (Congress) want to appease SFI and PFI. They can’t equate national organisation with terror outfit. The Congress has lied to appease minority. Its just a poll gimmick. Bajrang Dal is a national organisation and state can not ban it.”

    In other news, the Indian National Congress has promised to implement a State Education Policy in place of the National Education Policy (NEP), if voted to power.

    May 02:

    The Congress today released its manifesto for the Karnataka elections. Among the items in the manifesto, the prominent are:

    • filling up all vacant, sanctioned government posts within one year

  • ban on Bajrang Dal, VHP, and PFI

  • Natural Disaster Fund with an initial corpus of Rs 5,000 crores

  • high-speed Wi-Fi hotspots in every gram panchayat 

  • Increasing milk production to 1.5 lakh litres

  • Reserve one-third of police appointments for women

  • minimum of one per cent of posts to be reserved for third gender

  • farm loans of upto Rs 10 lakh at zero interest

  • Earlier, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday (1 May) had hinted at a Rajasthan-style rollback of the recently adopted labour reforms by the CM B S Bommai led BJP government in Karnataka.

    Speaking to the reporters, Kharge accused both the BJP governments at the Centre and Karnataka of following "anti-labour" law by passing the legislation amending the Factories Act, 1948.

    The amendment allows for extending the working day for up to 12 hours a day.


    This “is like setting the clock back”, Kharge was quoted as saying by The Hindu.

    He also slammed the move allowing night shifts for women workers in factories.

    In late March, the Congress unveiled four freebies (called 'guarantees').

    • Under 'Graha Lakshmi guarantee, the party has promised every woman head of the family will get a monthly cash dole of Rs 2,000.

  • Under the 'Yuva Nidhi' scheme, the party has promised that if voted to power in the state, it will provide an allowance of Rs 1,500 per month to every diploma holder for two years.

  • Graduates will receive Rs 3,000 per month.

  • Under the 'Graha Jyoti' promise, Congress has promised that every family in the state will be provided 200 units of power for free.

  • A cursory glance at these 'guarantees' and one can conclude that they will cause economic ruin for the state. Even a rough estimate of the cost of delivering promises could be upwards of Rs 1 lakh crores every year.

    On the BJP front, in an interview to Dainik Jagran, Home Minister Amit Shah stated that a large number of 'labhartis' (beneficiaries) have benefited from the BJP schemes. He stated that the party will comfortably form the government this time.

    Karnataka goes to polls on the tenth of May. The results will be announced on May 13.

    In other news, BJP MP Pratap Simha apologised to the vendor whose water bottles and soft-drinks were stolen by a mob. This occurred during a rally in Gadag where Union Home Minister Amit Shah was attending. The Mysuru-Kodagu MP, taking to Twitter, issued an apology to Sameer Hasan and processed a reimbursement of Rs 35,000 using UPI.

    May 01:

    Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) national president JP Nadda released the party's manifesto earlier this morning. Titled 'Praja Dhwani', the manifesto will serve as a vision document for the ruling party.

    Karnataka will go to polls on the tenth of May, and the results will be announced three days after polling.

    The party has also promised the implementation of a Uniform Civil Code (UCC), should it be voted to power. This will be based on the recommendations of a high-level committee which will be appointed specifically for the purpose. The party has also made a promise to introduce the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in the state.

    Other poll promises include free cooking gas cylinders, half a litre of milk everyday and five kilograms of rice for BPL card-holders.

    Highlights from the manifesto:

    - Uniform Civil Code implementation

    - Rs 1500 crore for Kalyana Karnataka's tourism spots' development

    - Eradication of manual scavenging

    - BPL card holders to receive half a litre of milk everyday

    - All BPL card holders to receive three free cooking gas cylinders in the month of Ugadi, Ganesh Chaturthi and Deepavali

    - Affordable food for the poor through Atal Aahaara Kendras in every ward

    - Ten lakh housing sites for the homeless

    - Rs 30,000 fund to establish micro-storage facilities


    - Free health check-up for senior citizens annually

    The complete manifesto can be read here.

    Additionally, the BJP manifesto also focuses on preservation of culture.

    This includes promises such as:

    - Allocation of Rs 1,000 crore for preserving temples

    - Rs 25,000 to poor families to visit centres like Kashi, Kedarnath, Tirupati, etc

    - Rs 1,500 crore for Kalyana, Banavasi, Parashurama, Kaveri & Gangapura Circuits

    In other news, Convergent Institute has released the predicted numbers ahead of the election in Karnataka. According to the pre-poll survey, the BJP will emerge as the single largest party with 105 seats. The INC trails behind with 87 seats and the JDS is predicted to win in 32 constituencies.

    The survey result was shared by CNN News18 Kannada on their Twitter handle.

    April 30:

    Addressing a gathering in Karnataka’s Kolar district, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took potshots at the Opposition parties in the state, ahead of the Assembly elections. He said, “Today’s rally will make Congress and JDS lose sleep. Both the parties are a big hindrance to the process of development. The public has clean-bowled them”. 


    He suggested that the ‘double-engine’ government of the BJP has focused on development. From cold storages to textile parks, the BJP government in the state has implemented schemes to boost farmers’ income.

    He added that the Congress has an ‘85 per cent commission’ reputation and it is the BJP that deposited Rs 2.5 lakh crore to the farmers’ accounts.

    BJP Karnataka is relying on the Prime Minister to carry out multiple rallies in the state ahead of the elections. PM Modi is scheduled to address around 19 rallies in the state.

    April 29

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a two-day tour of Karnataka to canvass votes for the Bharatiya Janata Party.

    One of the first events on his list was a public meeting in Humnabad in Bidar District.

    Here, while addressing the crowd, the Prime Minister is reported to have said: "Congress has started abusing me again. Every time Congress abuse me, it gets demolished. Congress has abused me 91 times…Let Congress abuse me, I will keep on working for the people of Karnataka.

    On 27 April, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, while addressing a rally in his home district of Kalaburagi in Karnataka, had called Prime Minister Modi ‘a poisonous snake’. 


    The Indian National Congress (INC) has sought a ban on Minister for Home Affairs Amit Shah and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath from campaigning in Karnataka ahead of the Assembly elections in the state. Alleging that the two have made statements against minorities, senior Congress leaders Abhishek Manu Singhvi and others met with the Chief Election Commissioner to request the same.

    Earlier, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi promised free travel for women in public transport buses across Karnataka from the first day of his government, as the fifth poll promise of the party.

    Gandhi also alleged that the BJP government in Karnataka was riddled with corruption and scams. He also said that the Congress would eliminate 40% corruption to provide funds for the party's poll promises.

    Gandhi made these remarks during a public meeting in Mangaluru.

    Gandhi earlier asserted that the reservation cap of 50 per cent needs to go. Replying to a question from a fisher-woman in Udupi, Gandhi stated that the “cap of 50 per cent reservation was not fixed on scientific studies and must be removed”. 

    April 27: All India Congress Committee (AICC) chief Mallikarjun Kharge, addressing a rally in his home district of Kalaburagi in Karnataka, called Prime Minister Narendra Modi ‘a poisonous snake’. 

    Speaking to a gallery of Congress supporters, he remarked that PM Modi is like a ‘poisonous snake’ and whether one thinks it’s poison or not, they will die, should they lick it. This comment drew sharp criticism from several Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders, including Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaraman, Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai. 



    Bengaluru South’s Member of Parliament, Tejasvi Surya, tweeted saying, “This will be a turning point in Karnataka elections. People here do not accept crass personal comments against anyone, let alone our most loved PM. Just wait and watch how the last nail on the Congress coffin will be hammered on May 10th.”

    April 27: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed 50 lakh karyakartas of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday. He assured the BJP workers that the party will return to power and “will register a record majority”. BJP’s top brass has been deployed to campaign heavily in what is being called as a crucial election for the party. 

    A day ago, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath took part in a roadshow and addressed a public rally in Mandya - Karnataka’s Vokkaliga heartland. Addressing the booth-level workers, PM Modi said, “Victory on a booth ensures victory in the elections. Your spirit of winning the booth is what wins the election for the party”. 


    Ahead of the election in Karnataka, the BJP has deployed its top brass which includes ministers, actors and other star campaigners to rally for support from the voters of the state. PM Modi is scheduled to spend almost seven to eight days in the state beginning from April 28 to May 07. He will be holding around 15 public meetings and will take part in many roadshows across the state. 

    April 26: Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, made his maiden appearance in Karnataka ahead of the Assembly elections in the state. He is addressing a public rally and took part in a roadshow, welcomed with cheers by BJP supporters. Mandya’s Member of Parliament Sumalatha Ambareesh was seen sharing the stage during the roadshow. 


    He announced that Karnataka has been allotted land in Ayodhya, in order to build the guest house. This is in relation to the Ram Mandir being built in the state. He added that Lord Ram’s closest companion, Hanuman, was born in Karnataka. 

    26 April: An upset DK Shivakumar, current president of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC), was reported as saying, “Everything cannot be on time if you all have a watch. I know when to call a press conference and when to call an emergency one and when you will come. Don't try to blackmail me.” 


    Soon after the incident, the senior Congress leader was reportedly asking his media coordinator to share the names of the reporters so he can speak to their management.  

    25 April: The Supreme Court on Tuesday (25 April) directed that the Karnataka government's decision to scrap the 4 per cent Muslim quota will not be implemented till 9 May.

    The apex court bench of Justices K M Joseph and B V Nagarathna said that the earlier regime of 4 per cent quota for Muslims will remain effective till 9 May, when the next hearing is scheduled.

    In another development, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who is canvassing votes for the BJP in Karnataka, said that former Karnataka chief minister Jagdish Shettar, who recently defected from BJP to Congress, will lose the election in the upcoming state Assembly polls.

    "There'll be no loss, Jagdish Shettar will himself lose election, Hubballi has always voted for BJP and all workers of BJP are united", said Shah.

    At his end, Shettar came out in defence of former CM Siddaramaiah for the latter's 'corrupt Lingayat chief minister' comment.

    "His comment was only on the present CM Bommai and not all Lingayat CMs. He did not comment on other Lingayat CMs", said Shettar.

    24 April: A video of former CM Siddaramaiah has been going viral on social media in which, when asked about the BJP's stance that a Lingayat should be the next chief minister, the Congress veteran said, "There's already a Lingayat chief minister (Basavaraj Bommai). He's the root of all the corruption in the state."

    The BJP argues that Siddaramaiah's statement has demonised the entire Lingayat community, who are the most decisive electoral constituency in the state.

    21 April: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader K S Eshwarapppa said that not just Lingayats but everyone who is with Hindutva, whether they are Lingayat, Kuruba, or Brahmin, should vote for the BJP. 

    On being asked about speculations that the Lingayat community is upset with the party, Eshwarappa said, “We have fielded many Lingayat candidates and they support us. But we don’t ask that only Lingayats should vote for us. Those who are Hindutvavadis, should all vote for BJP. Whether they are Lingayat, Kuruba, or Brahmin.” 

    Eshwarappa announced his retirement from electoral politics before the BJP's list of candidates was announced but continues to campaign for the party.

    He received a phone call from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 21 April, the video of which he shared on social media. In the video, Eshwarappa was seen assuring the Prime Minister that the party would win the upcoming elections. 

    20 April: The Congress released its list of star campaigners for Karnataka on 19 April. In a list of 40, the 37th name is of Imran Pratapgarhi.

    Since the list was made public, social media has been flooded with videos of Pratapgarhi showering superlative praise on mafia-turned-politician, the late Atiq Ahmed.

    A well-known poet and graduate of Allahabad University, Pratapgarhi has been seen sharing the dais many a time with Atiq Ahmed and his aides.

    In other Congress-related news, former CM Siddaramaiah rehashed a claim he made in the run-up to the 2018 assembly polls, that he was contesting the last election of his political career.

    Addressing a large gathering near Nanjangud before proceeding to file his nomination papers for the Varuna Assembly segment, Siddaramaiah said the upcoming state elections would be the last time he will be directly entering the electoral fray and anointed his son Yathindra and grandson Dhawan Rakesh as his successors in electoral politics.

    19 April: The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Karnataka issued a statement asking the media to clarify that Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Tamil Nadu state president K Annamalai did not bring cash to the state via helicopter.

    The statement added that there was no violation of the Model Code of Conduct.

    The allegations against Annamalai were first made by Vinaykumar Sorake, who is a Congress candidate from the Kaup constituency.

    In other news, Income Tax officials conducted a raid at the Bengaluru residence of suspended Congress leader Yousuf Shariff, aka KGF Babu, as part of an ongoing investigation into suspected tax evasion, multiple Kannada TV channels reported.

    18 April: Congress MLA Akhanda Srinivas Murthy, whose home was burnt by Muslim mobs during deadly Bengaluru riots in mid-2020, quit the assembly after being denied a ticket. Srinivas Murthy represented the Pulakeshi Nagar Assembly constituency of Bengaluru.

    17 April: Jagadish Shettar, who the BJP did not pick to contest in the upcoming election, joined the Congress today.

    Shettar, who has won six elections in the past, was reportedly advised by the BJP to sit out the 10 May Karnataka election and not contest from his Hubballi-Dharwad Central constituency.

    Even Home Minister Amit Shah is said to have spoken to Shettar personally on 15 April and tried to convince him.

    "No one spoke to me nor tried to convince me," Shettar however said after joining the Congress party.

    14 April: Denied a ticket by the BJP to contest from the Athani seat in the upcoming Karnataka election, former deputy chief minister Laxman Savadi joined the opposition Congress party and resigned from his seat in the Karnataka Legislative Council on 14 April.

    13 April: The opposition in Karnataka has created a controversy over the entry of the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation's (GCMMF's) Amul brand in the Bengaluru market through quick commerce platforms. 

    The opposition has alleged that the entry of Amul into the Bengaluru market could adversely affect the Nandini brand owned by the Karnataka Milk Federation.

    The other political overtone being given to the issue is that of PM Modi and Home Minister Shah favouring the Milk Cooperative of their state (Amul is from Gujarat) over the domestic milk cooperative of Karnataka.

    12 April: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) announced its first list of candidates for the Karnataka assembly election. It comprises 189 names, including Congress defectors.

    R Ashok, a BJP MLA and Revenue Minister, will run for re-election in Padmanabhanagar, and also in Kanakapura, where he will compete against the state Congress chief, D K Shivakumar.


    – Bommai will contest in Shiggaon, his current seat.

    – B Y Vijayendra, son of former chief minister B S Yediyurappa, will contest from Shikaripura. Yediyurappa has won from here seven times since 1983.

    – Yashpal Suvarna, known for his campaign against the hijab and his involvement in cow protection, is set to contest for the first time. He will run in place of MLA Raghupathi Bhat, in the key coastal town of Udupi.

    – C T Ravi will contest from Chikkamagaluru.

    – Anand Singh, who defected from Congress to join the BJP in 2019, will not contest from Hospete. Instead, his son Siddharth Singh will run for the seat.

    On the Congress front, Karnataka Congress chief DK Shivakumar reiterated that if his party wins the upcoming assembly elections, it would restore the 4 per cent Muslim quota that had been scrapped the current government.

    10 April: Amid stiff competition between him and Siddaramaiah for the CM's post if Congress secures a majority, KPCC president D K Shivakumar has attempted to bring AICC chief M Mallikarjun Kharge's name into the race.

    Shivakumar's statement that he would "love" to work under Kharge if he becomes the Chief Minister and that there are voices within the party that "injustice" has happened to the veteran leader in the past, have got tongues wagging among many in the state unit of the party.

    6 April: Padma Shri awardee Shah Rasheed Ahmed Quadri has thanked Prime Minister Modi after he received the award on 5 April.

    While interacting with Prime Minister Modi, Quadri said, "I waited for five years during the UPA government, but it didn't happen. I did not expect the BJP government to give it to me. But you proved me wrong and I am really thankful for that".

    4 April: Senior BJP Leader Haladi Srinivas Shetty, known as 'Vajpayee of Kundapura', has withdrawn from electoral politics.

    29 March: The polling for Karnataka Assembly elections will be held on 10 May and the results will be declared on 13 May, the Election Commission announced.

    Addressing a press conference, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar said the notification for the elections to the 224-member assembly will be issued on April 13 and the last date for filing nomination papers will be April 20.

    The Karnataka Assembly has 224 seats with a simple majority at 113.

    28 March: The BJP-led state government officially notified the rules for availing 10 per cent reservation in education and employment under the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) category. The EWS quota was introduced by PM Narendra Modi-led NDA government through a constitutional amendment in January 2019.

    On the Congress front, a video of Karnataka Congress Chief DK Shivkumar surfaced on Wednesday (March 29) where he is seen showering Rs 500 notes at a procession, a day before the Election Commission announced elections in the state.

    The video was shot during the ‘Praja Dhwani Yatra’ organised by the Congress near Bevinahalli in Mandya district of South Karnataka.

    27 March: In what is being increasingly viewed as a politically astute manoeuvring ahead of the upcoming Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government last week abolished religion-based reservations by scrapping 4 per cent reservation given to Muslims in Karnataka under 2B of Other Backward Classes (OBC) category.

    The state cabinet distributed the disbanded 4 per cent quota to two politically influential communities — Veerashaiva-Lingayats and Vokkaligas — at 2 per cent each in jobs and admissions in educational institutions.

    The state cabinet also decided that the Muslim community in the state will avail of benefits under the 10 per cent quota for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS).

    While the decision by the BJP government in Karnataka to abolish religion-based reservations predictably triggered a furore, another momentous move to introduce internal reservation within the overall 17 per cent quota for the Schedule Castes (SC) did not garner as much attention.

    Also read:

    Swarajya's series on the electoral history of Karnataka and predictions for 'Karnataka 2023'

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