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In election year, Centre-State tussle over funds casts a shadow over Raj OPS move
Employees in various state government departments, however, are still confused over whether the Rajasthan government will be able to sustain this scheme for long or will it be a mere promise post election if some other party comes in power as the Centre and the state are in a face off over the issue of release of funds under the NPS.
Karnataka Polls: PM Modi rakes up 'love jihad', refers to 'The Kerala Story'
"The people of the beautiful land of Kerala are hardworking and talented. But a new form of terrorism has been unleashed, and the Congress is siding with the conspirators of this new form of terrorism. Not only this, it is forging political ties behind doors with the conspirators. The people of Karnataka should be careful about the Congress," Modi said.
PM Modi rakes up Jaipur serial blasts in Karnataka; OSD to Rajasthan CM counters
Addressing a large gathering, the Prime Minister Modi said: "Congress protects the masters of terror in Rajasthan and also indulges in appeasement politics," a veiled reference to the Rajasthan High Court on March 29 overturning the death sentence given to four accused in the 2008 Jaipur serial bomb blasts case, acquitting them of all charges.
Modi factor won't work in Karnataka elections, says Kumaraswamy
Speaking at a press conference, Kumaraswamy stated that after nine years the image of PM Modi has come down. The national leaders from Delhi have come to the state for election campaign. They should have come when the people of the state were in distress. "They did not come then, they are arriving now," he taunted.
If you won't vote for Cong, Yogi's bulldozer will come to haunt Karnataka: Kharge
"I think those who are foreigners should be asked to leave the country, not us who are the natives of this country. So I want to tell you, if you won't give the vote to the Congress party then Yogi's bulldozer will come here also," Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge stated.
Karnataka won't pardon abusers, raise 'Jai Bajrang Bali' slogan & vote for BJP: Modi
"Karnataka will not leave abuses just like that. Will you punish them? Raise the slogan of 'Jai Bajrang Bali' and press the button for BJP at polling booths," PM Modi stated. Addressing his second rally for the day in the poll-bound state at Hattikeri in Ankola of Uttara Kannada district, PM Modi stated, "We have a vision for the development of the state. Congress has lost the trust of the people."
Rahul Gandhi slams PM Modi for 'not mentioning' Karnataka leaders' names in speeches
"There is not only Narendra Modi in this world, there are other people as well," Gandhi said while addressing a gathering here on Tuesday. "Modi ji, talk about your leaders, talk about Karnataka, talk about youths," he quipped. "I came here and first of all, mentioned the names of senior leaders of our party. In BJP meetings, Prime Minister doesn't mention anybody. The way, I take the names of Siddaramaiah Ji, Shivakumara Ji, Kharge Ji... Modi Ji will never talk about any leader," the Congress leader asserted.
If Bajrangis revolt, Congress will be thrown out of country: CM Bommai
"The Congress is talking about banning the Bajrang Dal. They have likened the Bajrang Dal with PFI, an anti-national and terrorist organisation that has already been banned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi," CM Bommai said during BJP's election campaign in Dharwad.
Karnataka polls: Cong promises decisive action against outfits promoting hatred
A day after the BJP promised the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in its manifesto, the Congress promised action against individuals, and organizations spreading hatred. Many of the promises made by the party are likely to stir controversy. "We believe that law and Constitution are sacrosanct and cannot be violated by individuals and organizations like Bajrang Dal, PFI, or others promoting enmity or hatred, whether among the majority or minority communities."
Battle for Varuna: Shah to campaign in Siddaramaiah's turf today
The constituency is witnessing a tight contest, and campaigning has turned bitter. Violent incidents have also been reported. What seemed to be a cake-walk for Siddaramaiah has changed now, and with Shah campaigning the fight could be cut-throat. Amit Shah is addressing a public rally in the Hosakote village of the constituency. Former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, MP and veteran leader V. Srinivasparasad, who is a prominent Dalit leader in the region, are participating in the programme.
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