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The Cauvery Water Regulation Committee's direction to Karnataka to release water to Tamil Nadu will be challenged before the Supreme Court, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said on Wednesday.
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"They have now made an alliance with BJP for elections, what should we call them?" Siddaramaiah asked in response to questions by reporters at Konanakere in this district.
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday alleged that an anti-BJP wave has started in the whole nation after AIADMK snapped its ties with the ruling party at the Centre.
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said here on Tuesday, adding that the protest is neither in the interest of the state nor the people.
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Addressing a seminar on 'Women's Reservation' at Gandhi Bhavan, Siddaramaiah stated, "If the BJP truly intended to provide reservation for women, they wouldn't have created so many hurdles." This was said on Saturday following the inauguration.
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Not willing to give any direct response on the issue, Shivakumar, who is also the state Congress President said, "I don't want to respond to it." It is Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and the party high command who have to respond to the expression of "such desires", he said.
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A delegation of Karnataka ministers led by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday met Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekawat
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He said DMK is an ally of the Congress party and asked how many times the state government spoke to the DMK-ruled Tamil Nadu government and its chief minister on this issue.
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The meeting has gained significance, with the Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA) on Monday asking Karnataka to continue releasing 5,000 cusecs of water to Tamil Nadu for another 15 days.
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In his concluding remarks, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah reiterated his commitment to the development of Kalyana Karnataka and the welfare of its people.
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Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin blamed Karnataka for making unsubstantiated claims and for writing to Centre against Tamil Nadu's request for water.
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Action will be taken against senior officers who are not approachable to people, the Chief Minister said. "Our government has zero tolerance for immoral policing," he said.
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday said that anti-Constitutional forces were conspiring to implement Manusmriti in the country
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On International Democracy Day, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah attended a reading of the Preamble near the Vidhana Soudha
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Noting that the production and sale of illegal liquor should be checked, he said vigilance forces should be alert at all places.
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Byre Gowda stated that the fifth cabinet sub-committee has advised Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to declare a drought in these taluks.
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah convened a meeting of his cabinet on Wednesday to discuss the next course of action.
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He also claimed that since doctors are not available in the health department, para-medical personnel are playing the role of doctors and writing prescriptions, which is wrong.
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Siddaramaiah denied rumours of him entering national politics and challenging PM Modi for the post of prime ministership.
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Siddaramaiah, while questioning the regional party's secular credentials, alleged that it doesn't have any ideology and would do anything for the sake of power