Pole-positioned JD (S) poll-ready? You have reasons - to win and lose both. On Sunday, senior leaders of all three major
parties - JD (S), BJP and Congress - came out with their own arguments defending
their performance. While the JD (S) had no reasons to sulk, the Congress was
in a defensive mood. The BJP, despite being in the third position, claimed
it has done extremely well. Here are the bytes of the party leaders
Kannadigas show MES the door Pro-Kannada candidates have put up a good show against MES-supported candidates in the Belgaum City Corporation elections as the contest was neck and neck in many of the total 58 wards. After announcement of results for 57 wards, 27 candidates elected were from pro-Kannada groups, 20 pro-Marathi, including pro-MES, and 10 Independents.
Ramanagar blessings on JD (S) The people of Ramanagar seems to have appreciated the huge investments made in the constituency by their leader, H D Kumaraswamy, or else how could JD (S) could outsmart BJP?
Unaided schools outdo govt schools Non teaching of English as a subject and lack of infrastructure facilities have resulted in decline in enrollment to government and aided schools.
Deputy Commissioner Kolar district G Ramachandra inspecting the counting centres at KGF and guiding Tahsildar and Nagaraj in School of Mines College.DH Photo
Is Sonia Gandhi trying to promote dynastic rule by appointing her son Rahul as general secretary of the Congress? Will Rahul be able to revive the fortunes of the party in the next Parliament elections? Deccan Herald had invited its readers to send in their opinions. Rahul has been hailed as a young and promising leader by several readers who have appreciated Sonia’s move. However, there are several others who have questioned the credibility of the Congress party in appointing Rahul, who they say is a novice.