Karnataka Voter Policy
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Karnataka's Chief Minister DK Shivakumar announced that only registered voters will receive government scheme benefits. Meanwhile, the BJP has summoned Karnataka leaders over cross-voting in legislative council elections. The Tamil Nadu Assembly unanimously opposes Karnataka's Mekedatu dam project.
Karnataka CM: Only Registered Voters to Receive Government Scheme Benefits
- Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar stated that only registered voters will receive government scheme benefits. - This policy applies to the state's five guarantee schemes, including the 'Gruha Jyothi' free electricity program. - Shivakumar directed officials to ensure no eligible beneficiary is excluded while preventing ineligible individuals and those from other states from receiving benefiโฆ
BJP summons Karnataka leaders over cross-voting in council polls
- The BJP high command summoned Karnataka unit chief Vijayendra Yediyurappa and opposition leader R Ashoka to explain cross-voting in legislative council polls. - The cross-voting, which aided the Conโฆ
BJP summons Karnataka leaders over election cross-voting
- The BJP central leadership has summoned state leaders to Delhi following cross-voting in the Karnataka Legislative Council elections, which saw the Congress win five of seven seats. - Party presidenโฆ
Tamil Nadu Assembly unanimously opposes Karnataka's Mekedatu dam project
- The Tamil Nadu Assembly has unanimously passed a resolution opposing Karnataka's Mekedatu dam project. - The resolution urges the Union government to withhold clearances for the project. - Tamil Nadโฆ