Session likely to be stormy The war of words, which has started between opposition Congress and JD (S) on the SEZ issue will enter with precincts of the House with both vowing to expose each other.
Mahadayi, other NK issues may dominate proceedings The 19-day monsoon session of the State legislature beginning July 5 may well see certain north Karnataka issues dominating the proceedings, one of the most controversial issues being Mahadayi diversion project.
Jacob in City to seek support for Pratibha AICC General Secretary in charge of party affairs in Karnataka M M Jacob would talk to like-minded people to garner support for UPA candidate in the Presidential election Pratibha Patil.
Dr Krishna takes charge as Information Commissioner With the appointment of Dr H N Krishna the state Information Commission got three information commissioners, including the Chief Information Commissioner K K Mishra and Information Commissioner K A Thippeswamy.
Kuldip panel final report
Uneven spread of quota seats rattles parties The proposed lopsided reservation -- of just one Lok Sabha seat in one division (i.e. Gulbarga) -- in the draft report while leaving most seats for the general category in other regions, had caused much consternation among leaders of all political parties.
Opposition leader Dharam Singh and KPCC President Malikarjuna Kharge welcoming Congress leader and Karnataka in charge M M Jacob in Bangalore on Wednesday. DH Photo
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