Karnataka government formation News
Yeddyurappa had claimed that several disgruntled leaders from the Congress and the Janata Dal-Secular are eager to join the BJP.
The Congress-JDS alliance formed the government in Karnataka after agreeing on a 'give and take' policy but some Congress leaders have been seemingly unhappy over not being given a Cabinet berth.
Congress will have 22 portfolios, including Home and the JDS 12, including Finance in Karnataka.
Parameshwara was sworn-in as Deputy CM, along with Kumaraswamy on May 23 in the presence of a galaxy of national and regional leaders.
Kumaraswamy was on May 23, 2018, sworn-in as Karnataka CM at a grand ceremony in Bengaluru attended by a galaxy of top leaders and regional satraps.
Kumaraswamy was on May 23, 2018, sworn-in as Karnataka CM at a grand ceremony in Bengaluru attended by a galaxy of top leaders and regional satraps.
Rahul left abroad with Sonia on Sunday night for her annual medical check-up.
Ahead of his Delhi visit to meet PM Modi and other union ministers, he reiterated that farm loan waiver was his priority as he had promised and he would resign if he failed to fulfill it.
The Congress and the JD(S) in Karnataka are at loggerheads over the allocation of key portfolios.
The Congress has 78 MLAs, Kumaraswamy's JD(S) has 36, and BSP 1. The alliance has also claimed support of the lone KPJP MLA and an independent. Kumaraswamy had won from two constituencies.
Kumaraswamy was on Wednesday sworn-in as Karnataka CM at a grand ceremony attended by a galaxy of top leaders and regional satraps.
In a video shared by news agency ANI, Mamata Banerjee can be seen expressing her displeasure to the DGP.
HD Kumaraswamy was on May 23, 2018, sworn-in as Karnataka CM at a grand ceremony attended by a galaxy of top leaders and regional satraps.
The BJP emerged as the single largest party with 104 seats in Karnataka Assembly elections, Congress was next with 78 and the JD(S) followed with 37. BSP has one MLA and two seats went to Independents.
The BJP emerged as the single largest party with 104 seats in Karnataka Assembly elections, Congress followed with 78 and the JD(S) managed 37. BSP has one MLA and two seats went to Independents.
Janata Dal Secular (JDS) leader HD Kumaraswamy took oath as the Chief Minister of Karnataka on Wednesday. Leaders from various opposition parties gathered at the Vidhana Soudha for the swearing-in ceremony
The BJP is the single largest party in Karnataka with 104 MLAs. The Congress finished second in the Assembly elections winning 78 seats and the JD(S)+ bagged 38 seats.
The Chief Minister-elect Kumaraswamy, who will take oath alone on May 23 as per Zee Media sources, said that both the Congress leaders have agreed to be present in the swearing-in ceremony.
The BJP emerged as the single-largest party (104 seats) in Karnataka when results were declared on May 15, but fell short of a majority.
The three-day-old BJP government in Karnataka had collapsed on Saturday, minutes before the scheduled trust vote, with CM Yeddyurappa resigning with defeat staring him in the face.
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