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		<title>Karnataka Govt Answers Just 58 of 221 Assembly Questions, Faces Heat</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a damning indictment of administrative lethargy, Karnataka Assembly Speaker U.T. Khader slammed the state government Tuesday for abysmal response rates to legislative queries. Just 58 answers out of 221&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>In a damning indictment of administrative lethargy, Karnataka Assembly Speaker U.T. Khader slammed the state government Tuesday for abysmal response rates to legislative queries. Just 58 answers out of 221 scheduled questions were tabled, prompting warnings to underperforming ministers.</p>



<p>The controversy peaked after Monday&#8217;s chaotic adjournment, fueled by ongoing delays in non-starred questions. Home Minister G. Parameshwara informed the house of the figures, noting high-level discussions and orders to chief secretary and ministers. CM Siddaramaiah warned of suspensions, expressing optimism for improvement.</p>



<p>Khader broke down the failures: DPAR responded to 6/23, Finance 6/33, Scheduled Tribes Welfare 0/9, Youth and Sports 0/10, Cooperation 0/12, Water Resources 4/33, Urban Development 8/21, Tourism 1/25. Minor Irrigation led with 8/13.</p>



<p>&#8216;Preparing replies takes 2-3 days, but this demands seriousness,&#8217; Khader emphasized, following CM&#8217;s directives. BJP&#8217;s Mahesh Tenginkai protested CMO delays, arguing post-session answers are pointless. The Speaker assured intervention.</p>



<p>Recalling Monday&#8217;s outrage, Khader had questioned the rationale of MLAs&#8217; attendance if queries go unanswered. He halted proceedings until explanations emerged, underscoring that persistent negligence paralyzes the house.</p>



<p>With assurances flying, stakeholders watch closely. This episode highlights systemic issues in Karnataka&#8217;s governance, where legislative oversight battles bureaucratic inertia. Swift action could restore faith; otherwise, political friction may escalate.</p>
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		<title>Home Minister Parameshwara Assures Kannadiga Safety Amid Middle East Crisis</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As geopolitical tensions flare up in the Middle East, Karnataka&#8217;s Home Minister G Parameshwara has stepped up to reassure families back home. In a detailed press conference, he outlined the&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>As geopolitical tensions flare up in the Middle East, Karnataka&#8217;s Home Minister G Parameshwara has stepped up to reassure families back home. In a detailed press conference, he outlined the state government&#8217;s robust response to safeguard its diaspora.</p>



<p>Kannadigas form a vital part of the workforce in several Middle Eastern nations, and the government is vigilantly tracking developments. Parameshwara highlighted that multiple evacuations have already succeeded, with more in the pipeline. &#8216;Letters have been dispatched to the Centre by the CM and Chief Secretary to expedite the process for the remaining citizens,&#8217; he explained.</p>



<p>Turning to local unrest, the minister defended police actions during Bengaluru protests, insisting cases were registered solely for permit violations or rule-breaking. He balanced the narrative by affirming democratic rights while stressing legal compliance.</p>



<p>Addressing graft claims in state agency hirings, Parameshwara committed to impartial probes. &#8216;Any wrongdoing will be met with decisive punishment,&#8217; he vowed, signaling zero tolerance.</p>



<p>On the IPL front, approvals came after substantial adherence to expert committee guidelines. &#8216;We&#8217;re all for the sport as long as protocols are followed meticulously,&#8217; Parameshwara added.</p>



<p>In a show of party unity, he extended best wishes to DK Shivakumar for his KPCC tenure completion, dismissing any speculation of internal rifts. &#8216;The leadership is cohesive, united in serving Karnataka&#8217;s interests with top-notch administration.&#8217;</p>



<p>This multi-faceted update reflects a government navigating both global challenges and home-front matters with resolve.</p>
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		<title>Southern States Face GST, Infra Funding Discrimination: Karnataka HM</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a pointed attack on fiscal federalism, Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara declared Wednesday that southern states are victims of systemic bias in fund devolution. The remarks came hours after&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>In a pointed attack on fiscal federalism, Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara declared Wednesday that southern states are victims of systemic bias in fund devolution. The remarks came hours after CM Siddaramaiah backed Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin&#8217;s advocacy for robust Centre-state ties, zeroing in on skewed GST compensation and infrastructure largesse.</p>



<p>Major projects—think high-speed rail corridors and massive airports—routinely bypass the south, landing in northern laps despite robust economic contributions from states like Karnataka, he lamented. &#8216;We fork over the second-largest GST slice, yet get crumbs in return. This collective outcry demands justice,&#8217; Parameshwara told journalists in Bengaluru.</p>



<p>Countering barbs over the state&#8217;s debt trajectory, the minister laid out the numbers. &#8216;Fiscal prudence is our mantra. Borrowing stays under the 25% threshold, making us southern India&#8217;s most conservative. Maharashtra&#8217;s 95 lakh crore debt pile dwarfs ours—data doesn&#8217;t lie.&#8217;</p>



<p>On brewing rumors of a Siddaramaiah-Shivakumar rift, Parameshwara waved them off. The deputy CM&#8217;s dinner invite to party leaders? &#8216;A constructive move in democracy&#8217;s playbook, echoing practices since the 1952 polls. It promotes maturity and cohesion.&#8217;</p>



<p>Parameshwara&#8217;s salvo underscores a deepening north-south divide, fueled by perceptions of unequal resource flows. With southern economies powering national growth, these allegations could reshape coalition dynamics and budget negotiations ahead, urging a reevaluation of India&#8217;s federal compact for equitable progress.</p>
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		<title>Israel-Iran War Sparks Karnataka Home Minister&#8217;s Alert for Kannadigas Abroad</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The flames of the Israel-Iran showdown are threatening Kannadigas in the Middle East, prompting Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara to raise the alarm. In a press briefing on Sunday, he&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The flames of the Israel-Iran showdown are threatening Kannadigas in the Middle East, prompting Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara to raise the alarm. In a press briefing on Sunday, he revealed intelligence about 150 students from Chikkaballapur region stranded there on vacations or employment, evoking memories of unprecedented hostilities unseen since World War II.</p>



<p>&#8216;Countries are now openly targeting each other,&#8217; Parameshwara remarked, framing the clash as a deep-seated international dispute rooted in decades of policy critiques among Iran, the U.S., and Israel. The situation has deteriorated rapidly following Israel&#8217;s Saturday airstrikes on Iran, which reportedly claimed the life of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran retaliated by striking U.S. installations in various countries, including the UAE, with America backing Israel.</p>



<p>Parameshwara stressed the need to monitor if diplomatic channels can douse the fires or if escalation looms larger. Meanwhile, Bengaluru-based Indo-Iran Chamber of Commerce leader Syed Hakim Raza celebrated Khamenei&#8217;s passing as &#8216;martyrdom.&#8217; &#8216;At 86, he was elderly, but martyrdom is the ultimate process from this world to the hereafter—a true reward,&#8217; Raza stated unapologetically.</p>



<p>This brewing crisis underscores the perils faced by Indian expatriates in volatile zones. Karnataka&#8217;s government is now in overdrive, compiling lists and liaising with New Delhi for evacuation protocols. The minister&#8217;s candid worries reflect a broader anxiety gripping families in the state, as television screens beam relentless footage of missile exchanges. Experts warn that prolonged conflict could disrupt remittances and education dreams for many. For now, prayers and preparedness define the Kannada community&#8217;s response to this distant yet dangerously near threat.</p>
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		<title>Parameshwara Defers CM Demand to Congress High Command in Karnataka</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a bid to quell rising speculation, Karnataka&#8217;s Home Minister G. Parameshwara declared on Thursday that he is steering clear of any leadership confusion surrounding the chief ministership. The senior&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>In a bid to quell rising speculation, Karnataka&#8217;s Home Minister G. Parameshwara declared on Thursday that he is steering clear of any leadership confusion surrounding the chief ministership. The senior Congress leader made it clear that while his supporters continue to champion his candidacy, he is leaving the matter entirely to the party&#8217;s central leadership.</p>



<p>Parameshwara&#8217;s statement follows a day after he justified his backers&#8217; public endorsements, describing them as an expression of genuine sentiment rather than impropriety. &#8216;My fans and workers will chant slogans and make demands – that&#8217;s inevitable,&#8217; he remarked. &#8216;But I&#8217;ve told them multiple times to hold back, and the high command will decide in due course.&#8217;</p>



<p>The minister categorically denied any personal maneuvering, affirming he has not traveled to Delhi for lobbying or made any overt pushes for the top job. Despite his reprimands, he conceded that emotions run high among supporters, whom he cannot fully control. &#8216;I refuse to add to the existing confusion in the state,&#8217; Parameshwara asserted, prioritizing unity over ambition.</p>



<p>Addressing queries on the push for a Dalit chief minister, he nodded in approval, deeming such aspirations legitimate. Parameshwara then turned to youth unrest over job vacancies, a critical election promise now mired in legal hurdles from internal reservation cases.</p>



<p>&#8216;Our youth study hard, acquire skills, yet face joblessness – their frustration is understandable,&#8217; he empathized. The cabinet is deliberating on filling posts, with the home department alone holding 15,000 openings. &#8216;Manifesto commitments stand; we&#8217;ve secured approvals and will notify recruitments promptly to fill all 2.5 lakh vacancies progressively.&#8217;</p>



<p>Parameshwara&#8217;s composed demeanor amid factional whispers underscores a disciplined approach, as the Congress eyes consolidating power in Karnataka without internal fractures derailing governance.</p>
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		<title>MB Patil Defends Karnataka Guarantees: Development Tool, Not Rich&#8217;s Perk</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Karnataka&#8217;s political landscape heated up Thursday as Industries Minister MB Patil countered Deputy CM DK Shivakumar&#8217;s &#8216;burden&#8217; comment on the flagship guarantee schemes. Patil positioned them as catalysts for progress,&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Karnataka&#8217;s political landscape heated up Thursday as Industries Minister MB Patil countered Deputy CM DK Shivakumar&#8217;s &#8216;burden&#8217; comment on the flagship guarantee schemes. Patil positioned them as catalysts for progress, insisting the wealthy step aside for the needy.</p>



<p>&#8220;Rs 60,000 crore is our commitment in action—far from a drag on the economy,&#8221; Patil declared, praising CM Siddaramaiah&#8217;s stewardship. These pro-poor measures, he argued, have delivered tangible benefits without fiscal fallout.</p>



<p>Joining the fray, Home Minister G Parameshwara contextualized Shivakumar&#8217;s statement within the party&#8217;s manifesto process. &#8220;We crafted it together; his perspective likely stems from unique operational knowledge,&#8221; he noted diplomatically.</p>



<p>On the misuse by affluent claimants, Parameshwara revealed, &#8220;No filters were applied by income at rollout. Now, prosperous farmers with vast holdings pocket monthly stipends.&#8221; He referenced national precedents like Modi&#8217;s subsidy waiver campaign, aligning with the CM&#8217;s nudge for self-restraint.</p>



<p>Shivakumar, speaking at a hemophilia support launch, owned up to the schemes&#8217; heft but prioritized citizen well-being. Against BJP&#8217;s bankruptcy warnings, this episode spotlights Congress&#8217;s welfare gamble in Karnataka.</p>



<p>As implementation rolls on, questions linger: Can fiscal discipline coexist with expansive guarantees? Patil&#8217;s optimism and Parameshwara&#8217;s nuance signal internal resolve, even as opposition fire intensifies.</p>
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		<title>G Parameshwara: &#8216;I&#8217;m Party&#8217;s Disciplined Soldier, CM Call by High Command&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Karnataka&#8217;s political landscape heated up as Home Minister G Parameshwara tackled the brewing controversy over chief ministership claims head-on. Speaking in Bengaluru, he validated his backers&#8217; aspirations while deferring ultimate&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Karnataka&#8217;s political landscape heated up as Home Minister G Parameshwara tackled the brewing controversy over chief ministership claims head-on. Speaking in Bengaluru, he validated his backers&#8217; aspirations while deferring ultimate authority to the Congress high command.</p>



<p>&#8216;It&#8217;s not a street debate,&#8217; Parameshwara asserted to reporters, outlining the party&#8217;s structured approach: CLP meetings followed by high command consultations in private. He stressed that individual opinions or name proposals don&#8217;t dictate outcomes, though he didn&#8217;t condemn the sentiments.</p>



<p>Positioning himself as a loyalist, the minister vowed compliance with directives. He challenged critics by recounting his pivotal role in party victories and administrative stints, including as deputy CM. &#8216;How many times must I prove my competence?&#8217; he asked rhetorically, citing undeniable achievements.</p>



<p>Parameshwara denied links to recent discussions involving allies like Jarkiholi or Rajanna. Regarding Delhi trips, he exuded confidence, leveraging his networks with Gandhi family and AICC chief Kharge. No permissions needed for political outreach, he noted, blending his ministerial and entrepreneurial roles seamlessly.</p>



<p>This comes amid whispers of leadership shifts in Karnataka, where Congress grapples with internal dynamics post-elections. Parameshwara&#8217;s poised response aims to quell discord, reinforcing institutional processes over personal ambitions. The high command&#8217;s forthcoming decision could reshape the state&#8217;s power equations.</p>
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		<title>Dubai Clues Key in Confident Group Founder&#8217;s Suicide Case</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The mystery surrounding the death of prominent businessman CJ Roy deepens, with Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara confirming that critical information is being sourced from Dubai. Roy, founder of the&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The mystery surrounding the death of prominent businessman CJ Roy deepens, with Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara confirming that critical information is being sourced from Dubai. Roy, founder of the Confident Group, took his life during an IT raid at his Bengaluru office last week.</p>



<p>Eyewitness accounts describe a chaotic scene: Roy alone in his office when the shot rang out. IT sleuths, conducting the search, heard the blast and immediately transported him to medical care, where efforts to save him failed.</p>



<p>Addressing the media, Parameshwara outlined the SIT&#8217;s mandate. &#8216;They&#8217;re collecting data from Dubai and hold authority over IT interrogations. Every facet, including income tax issues, will be examined meticulously.&#8217;</p>



<p>The absence of a suicide note has fueled speculation, particularly about entries in Roy&#8217;s diary naming political figures. The minister remained tight-lipped, repeating that conclusions would follow the report&#8217;s submission.</p>



<p>This high-profile case highlights vulnerabilities in India&#8217;s corporate world, where regulatory pressures can lead to desperate measures. Roy&#8217;s empire, known for ambitious realty projects, now faces intensified scrutiny.</p>



<p>Shifting gears, Parameshwara detailed plans for reintegrating surrendered Maoists. &#8216;We&#8217;ve directed public prosecutors for key districts to fast-track withdrawals of cases, fulfilling surrender terms.&#8217; Orders from CM Siddaramaiah pave the way for three such appointments.</p>



<p>Defending DK Shivakumar&#8217;s capital visit, he quipped, &#8216;Why fixate on Delhi trips? He&#8217;s PCC chief; meetings are his duty.&#8217;</p>



<p>With Dubai intel pending, the probe promises potential bombshells, keeping stakeholders on edge.</p>
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		<title>Governor Flags 28 Issues in Karnataka Hate Speech Bill, Refers to President</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a bold move reflecting gubernatorial oversight, Karnataka&#8217;s governor has referred the controversial Hate Speech and Hate Crimes (Prevention) Bill, 2025, to the President, stalling its implementation. Home Minister G.&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>In a bold move reflecting gubernatorial oversight, Karnataka&#8217;s governor has referred the controversial Hate Speech and Hate Crimes (Prevention) Bill, 2025, to the President, stalling its implementation. Home Minister G. Parameshwara confirmed the decision Monday, noting objections to 28 specific clauses.</p>



<p>&#8216;We&#8217;ve hit pause to allow thorough review,&#8217; Parameshwara told the media. He defended the bill&#8217;s core aim: preventing divisive speeches that fracture communities. Recalling volatile post-speech scenarios, he argued, &#8216;No one should have the unchecked power to sow discord under the guise of free speech.&#8217;</p>



<p>The minister outlined a flexible path forward: &#8216;Post-presidential review, we&#8217;ll tweak as needed and proceed.&#8217; This intervention underscores the delicate balance of legislative powers in federal India.</p>



<p>Parameshwara also tackled the CJ Roy suicide probe, announcing an SIT to sift facts from speculation. &#8216;Await the findings to understand everyone&#8217;s involvement,&#8217; he advised.</p>



<p>Turning to national finances, he ripped into the 2026 Union Budget as a letdown. &#8216;From Sitharaman&#8217;s nine outings, this is the feeblest,&#8217; he declared, highlighting ignored sectors like farming and jobs. He fondly recalled Manmohan Singh&#8217;s MGNREGA as a global benchmark now sidelined.</p>



<p>With 16 lakh crore borrowed in a 53.50 lakh crore budget, Parameshwara decried the irony: &#8216;Borrowing massively yet preaching to states—what benefits for citizens?&#8217; Karnataka got zero marquee announcements, no irrigation boosts or infrastructure leaps, just minor tweaks on plastics and fireworks. Education? A glaring omission, with no new IITs or AIIMS despite global shifts demanding investment.</p>



<p>This budget critique, paired with the bill&#8217;s limbo, paints a picture of a state navigating fiscal frustrations and legal hurdles, eyes on Delhi for resolutions.</p>
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		<title>One Event Can&#8217;t Judge Karnataka Govt: Home Minister Slams Kumaraswamy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The political temperature in Karnataka rose several notches as Home Minister G. Parameshwara launched a pointed attack on H.D. Kumaraswamy, rejecting his assessment that a solitary incident reflects the collapse of the state&#8217;s administrative framework.</p>



<p>Kumaraswamy, the influential JD(S) supremo and ex-Chief Minister, had lambasted the Congress-led government, arguing that the episode laid bare systemic rot. But Parameshwara begged to differ, calling it a &#8216;cherry-picked narrative&#8217; designed for electoral gains.</p>



<p>In an exclusive interview, the minister detailed the multifaceted reforms undertaken since the Congress assumed power. From recruiting thousands of constables to deploying advanced tech for crime prediction, the home department has been proactive, he said. Statistics from the state crime records bureau back his claims, showing a dip in violent crimes and faster case resolutions.</p>



<p>Reflecting on Kumaraswamy&#8217;s tenure, Parameshwara subtly reminded listeners of past governance lapses under JD(S)-BJP rule, including high-profile scandals that eroded public trust. &#8216;Those who speak of one incident should recall their own record,&#8217; he quipped.</p>



<p>This spat underscores deeper fissures in Karnataka&#8217;s polarized politics. With by-elections looming, opposition leaders like Kumaraswamy are ramping up offensives to expose perceived weaknesses. Yet, Parameshwara remains unfazed, emphasizing sustained investments in women&#8217;s safety programs and rural patrolling as hallmarks of the current regime.</p>



<p>Observers note that such verbal duels often dominate headlines but rarely sway voter sentiment without concrete policy contrasts. As Parameshwara concluded, &#8216;Our work speaks louder than words—let results be the judge.&#8217; The coming months will test if the government&#8217;s narrative holds sway amid intensifying scrutiny.</p>
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