Yeddyurappa’s son Vijayendra denied party ticket in Varuna!
BJP’s CM face in Karnataka, BS Yeddyurappa’s second son Vijayendra was denied party ticket in Varuna constituency. His supporters went on rampage displaying their disappointment.
BJP’s CM face in Karnataka, BS Yeddyurappa’s second son Vijayendra was denied party ticket in Varuna constituency. His supporters went on rampage displaying their disappointment.
Multiple poll predictions suggest that the voters in Karnataka will be in dilemma over Congress and BJP. And JDS would eventually benefit by becoming the kingmaker! Mail Today cartoon
This political development in Karnataka could ridicule PM Modi’s ‘na khaoonga, na khane doonga’ slogan! Bellary’s tainted Reddy brothers make a comeback in BJP, in spite of Amit Shah ruling out any relation with them. Mail Today cartoon.
Many Indian states are witnessing cash crunch. And Karnataka is in poll-mode, getting ready for a crucial assembly election.
Nothing moves in Congress-ruled states without Congress High-command’s orders. That used to be the rule. But now, with Congress Party losing all major states, Karnataka seems to be party’s only hope. And interestingly this desperate state of the party has helped CM Siddaramaiah to have his say in party’s decisions in Karnataka.
Kannadigas are waiting for the elections to end. They are slowly getting used to the absurdities of election code of conduct, which interferes in their social and family activities often. The misleading social media messages about the extent of election code of conduct, which go viral worsens the scenario.
Amit Shah goofed up when he inadvertently said Yeddyurappa govt will be No.1 in corruption, if there’s a contest(while quoting a retired Supreme Court judge) Though Amit Shah corrected himself immediately, this video clip has been widely circulated and made fun of. The making of this cartoon video in real time is here
Kannadigas are worried about the forceful Hindi imposition in Karnataka, which could hamper the growth of the local language Kannada. During the campaigns for the assembly elections, Kannadigas encountered another worry!
Every political party strongly believes in the divide and rule strategy for gaining some extra votes. Mail Today cartoon.
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah approves a separate religion status for Lingayat and now the community is looking at Modi Sarkar!