#Karnataka Elections
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readingthenight · 2 years ago
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hyperdemona · 2 years ago
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BJP-muktha dakshina bharatham.
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todayworldnews2k21 · 1 month ago
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Congress deputes Sushil Kumar Shinde, Jitendra Singh, Deepak Babaria as observers for election of CLP leader in Karnataka
Congress leaders Siddaramaiah and D.K. Shivakumar during a press conference after the Karnataka Assembly elections 2023 results, in Bengaluru on May 13, 2023. | Photo Credit: K. Murali Kumar Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has appointed former Maharashtra Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde, party general secretary Jitendra Singh and senior leader Deepak Babaria as observers for the…
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computerjagat · 1 year ago
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Guarantee Of Loot: बीजेपी अध्यक्ष नड्डा बोले- कांग्रेस केवल लूट की गारंटी दे सकती है
भारतीय जनता पार्टी (भाजपा) के अध्यक्ष जे पी नड्डा ने सोमवा��� को दावा किया कि विपक्षी दल केवल ‘लूट की गारंटी’ दे सकता है. उन्होंने कांग्रेस पर आरोप लगाया कि वह भ्रष्टाचार के जरिए धन एकत्र करने की खातिर कर्नाटक को ‘एटीएम’ में बदल रही है ताकि अपने चुनाव प्रचार के पैसे जुटा सके. नड्डा ने कर्नाटक में विभिन्न जांच एजेंसी की छापेमारी में कुछ ठेकेदारों के पास से 100 करोड़ रुपये से अधिक राशि कथित रूप से…
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economicsinaction · 1 year ago
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Karnataka Elections: Miscalculations of Narendra Modi
It is obvious that Narendra Modi and the BJP have not expected such a result. That was also the case of intellectuals like Surjit Bhalla. They were planning to write long essays on how Indian electorate started hating `freebies’ and demanding good quality infrastructure. Anyway, these results have shown the importance of real politics.  Let us take a few miscalculations of the BJP and Narendra…
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prakhar0017 · 2 years ago
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कर्नाटक में नेताओं का नाटक खत्म, नतीजें बताएंगे औकात
भारत में जहां हर साल चुनाव और सत्ता-विपक्ष में तनाव होता ही हैं। वहां फिर एक चुनाव हो तो लड़ने का इसे भरपूर मौका मान सकते हैं। कर्नाटक चुनाव को लेकर पार्टियों सालों से तैयारी के बाद जब मैदान में उतरी तो दोनों तरफ से जमकर एक दूसरे पर वार पलटवार का सिलसिला शुरू हुआ। कोई किसी को जहरीला सांप तो कोई किसी को विषकन्या कहता सुनाई दिया। किसी को धर्म के नाम पर वोट मांगने पर इलेक्शन कमीशन शांत हो गया तो…
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republicbharat · 2 years ago
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Karnataka Election: कांग्रेस के पापों को माफ नहीं करेगी कर्नाटक की जनताः पीएम मोदी
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worldinyourpalm · 2 years ago
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कर्नाटक ने विधानसभा चुनाव में मुस्लिम प्रायर कोटे का 4% खत्म किया | Karnataka removes the 4% Muslim pre-election quota;
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कर्नाटक विधानसभा चुनाव से पहले गेम चेंजर क्या हो सकता है
लिंगायतों, वोक्कालिगाओं के बीच समान रूप से वितरित अल्पसंख्यक समुदाय के लिए आरक्षण; आर्थिक रूप से पिछड़े मुसलमानों को 10% ईडब्ल्यूएस पूल में प्रतिस्पर्धा करनी होगी, बोम्मई ने घोषणा की।
इस साल अप्रैल-मई में होने वाले कर्नाटक विधानसभा चुनाव से पहले गेम चेंजर क्या हो सकता है, सत्तारूढ़ भारतीय जनता पार्टी (बीजेपी) सरकार ने अन्य पिछड़ा वर्ग के 2बी के तहत कर्नाटक में मुसलमानों को दिए गए 4% आरक्षण को खत्म कर दिया है ( ओबीसी) श्रेणी और इसे दो प्रमुख समुदायों - वीरशैव-लिंगायत और वोक्कालिगा - को नौकरियों और शैक्षणिक संस्थानों में प्रवेश में प्रत्येक में 2% पर वितरित किया।
राज्य मंत्रिमंडल के फैसले के साथ, वोक्कालिगा और वीरशैव-लिंगायतों के लिए पिछड़े वर्गों के बीच 2सी और 2डी की नव-निर्मित श्रेणियों के तहत कोटा क्रमशः 4% से 6% और 5% से 7% तक बढ़ गया है।
शुक्रवार को कैबिनेट की बैठक की अध्यक्षता करने वाले मुख्यमंत्री बसवराज बोम्मई ने कहा कि आर्थिक रूप से पिछड़े मुसलमानों को अब आर्थिक रूप से कमजोर वर्ग (ईडब्ल्यूएस) कोटा के तहत बनाए गए 10% पूल में प्रतिस्पर्धा करनी होगी.......
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indizombie · 1 year ago
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A recent report by Oxfam India showed the rich accumulating a greater share of wealth in recent years, while economists like Jean Dreze have found the rest to have seen no growth in their real wages (adjusting for inflation); and the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy has been constantly reporting increased levels of unemployment. The rich are still able to afford to vote based on issues of identity whipped up by the BJP, while the poor – forced to choose between issues of identity and welfare – are choosing the latter. This is why the ire of the rich has turned towards welfare politics.
Rakshith Ponnathpur, ‘The rich, the rest and freebies: Unpacking a problematic narrative’, Deccan Herald
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jackoshadows · 2 years ago
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blahblahblaw18 · 2 years ago
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Saving our sarva janaangada shaantiya thoTa
sarva janaangada shaantiya toTa
rasikara kangaLa seLeyuva noTa
hindu kraistha mussalmaana
paarasika jainar udyana
(A tranquil garden belonging to all communities
Forever enticing the epicurean's eyes
Hindu, Christian, Muslim
Parsi, and Jain- a park where truly everyone prospers)
"With our heads held high and Shoulders straight, lets us all stand up and sing the state anthem" the comperer would announce and all of us, on cue, would stand in our school assembly, reciting these very same lines threaded together by the Raashtrakavi, in the same tune, with the same intonation, every Saturday, for years on end without ever bothering about what they meant.
It never really occurred to us to ask the meaning of these complex words because we never felt the need to do so. We knew what the naadageethe signified and what values it stood for. We knew what legacy the Rashtrakavi was entreating upon us to cherish and carry forward and we knew that we didn’t have to know the meaning of these lines to be able to understand and imbibe in ourselves the principles that we wanted our state to reflect.
But today... today we are standing at another time, called upon to gather at another assembly under the school of our state's destiny- and now it is more important than ever for us to once again recite these lines, renew our vows and ask ourselves- What does Karnataka mean to us? What were the ideals that we were guided by when we all chose to unite under the colours of red and yellow, where have we reached and What plans, thoughts and ideas do we have for the future of our beloved Karunaadu?
Growing up as tiny tots running around and chasing butterfly dreams in this garden of secularity, the one thought that all our minds were imbued and indoctrinated with was – Indina Makkale Naalina Prajegalu. Today’s children are tomorrow’s citizens. We would be told, in classrooms and lecture halls and seminars by teachers, leaders and elders that the destiny of our state was a gift that would be bequeathed to us at the opportune time.
And that time has now arrived. Tomorrow, for the very first time in our lives, we will be called upon to decide for ourselves what Karnataka we wish to live grow and prosper in. A weighted responsibility no doubt. And tomorrow, when we once again, filter into long queues and assemble outside government schools to exercise our franchise and decide the destiny of our state, we should take a moment and ponder upon whether the Karnataka that has been thrust upon us, a Karnataka which has been cast under the shadow of communalism, which sits and shivers under the Damocles sword of corruption and which fears the erasure of it’s language culture and community, is truly the same Karnataka singing about whose glory our hearts would swell in pride.
We were taught to embrace everyone with open arms, and today we are being made to turn against our own sisters and brothers. We were told to be honest, upright and law-abiding citizens, but today we are being made to hang our heads in shame to offer under the table commissions. We grew up being nourished by the milk of the matronly Nandini and today she faces the threat of our infidelity.
Along with all these changes, there has also been another monumental change. Nenneya makkaLu have today become naadina prajegaLu. The Karnataka of today may be a vastly different place than the Karnataka of our childhood but now we have been entrusted with the responsibility of and vested with the power to develop, design and reimagine this garden of ours. It is now in our hands to decide which seeds to sow and which weeds to plough.
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bittertruthoflife · 1 year ago
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Small story:
A man with business mindset came to a village and saw so many monkeys.
He announced to villagers that he want monkeys and he will pay 5 Rupees per monkey and went away by saying he will come next week.
All villagers went to catch monkeys and caught almost 100 monkeys.
Next week businessman came and he took the monkeys by paying amount and went away.
Again he came back to same village after one week and announces he want more monkeys and he will pay 50 Rupees per monkey. He went away by saying he will come next week.
All villagers searched in same village they didn’t get enough monkeys, so they went to neighbor villages and caught 200 more monkeys and sold it to businessman next week.
Now the twist is:
Again businessman came to same village and announced he want more monkeys and he will pay 500 Rupees per monkey and says he will come next week to collect monkeys.
Villagers are now worried, because there are no monkeys in their and other neighboring villages.
Businessman sends his son to the same village by giving him 300 monkeys and instructs him to sell it for 400 Rupees each.
Boy goes to village and announces that he is having 300 monkeys and price of each monkey is 400 Rupees.
Villages are very happy thinking they will purchase all 300 monkeys to 400 rupees and will sell it to businessman for 500 rupees next week and they can make 100 rupees profit on each monkey.
All villagers purchased the 300 monkeys for 400 rupees each and was very happy.
Villagers waited for 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks and for 1 month. Businessman never came back and then got to know they are cheated by him.
All villagers felt ashamed for their greediness.
Now Karnataka people are feeling the Heat 😁
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lingeriesourcesls · 2 years ago
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Karnataka Election Results 2023: Congress Leads in 25 Seats in Kalyana Karnataka
The Karnataka elections results 2023 have attracted considerable attention as they can greatly impact the state's political landscape. In the Kalyana Karnataka region, the Congress party has taken the lead with 25 seats, while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) trails behind with 10 seats. Let's explore the Karnataka election results and the present political scenario in the state.
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todayworldnews2k21 · 1 month ago
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Data | How significant were BJP’s deposit losses in 13.8% of Karnataka’s seats?
BJP workers decorating Ballari city with part flags on Friday ahead of party’s Scheduled Tribes conference to be held on Sunday. | Photo Credit: Sridhar Kavali The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) lost deposits in 31 constituencies — 13.8% of the seats the party contested — in the recently concluded Karnataka Assembly elections. Notably, the party won 66 seats in the election, which is 29.5% of the…
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tnsfrbc · 6 months ago
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jobsbuster · 7 months ago
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