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The Tamil Nadu Assembly has unanimously urged the central government not to give any approval to the Mekedatu dam project proposed by Karnataka. The political debate over the sharing of Cauvery river water has intensified again, and this resolution has given a new twist to the water dispute between the two South Indian states.
CM DK Shivakumar will hold an important meeting with Maharashtra Chief Minister on June 20 regarding the issue of releasing 2 TMC water into Krishna river, said the Belgaum District Collector. The drinking water problem of the people of the border area and water distribution will be a major topic of discussion in the meeting, and the people of North Karnataka are eagerly waiting for its outcome.
India has made it clear at the UN forum that Pakistan, which supports terrorism and has made it part of its state policy, will no longer get any privileges. Speaking on the Indus Water Treaty, India has expressed a strong stance that if terrorism continues across the border, old systems and agreements will lose their meaning.
Just as Lord Krishna used intelligence and appropriate information to help the Pandavas win in Mahabharata, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has said that the use of accurate intelligence and technology is essential for success in today's times. His statement, which stressed the importance of national security and intelligence system, has led to widespread debate.
Amidst heated discussions within the party over cross-voting in the council elections, BJP state president B.Y. Vijayendra has formed a fact-finding team to ascertain the truth behind the incident.
During the formation of linguistic regions, the Parliament passed a law under Articles 3 and 4 of the Indian Constitution and included Belgaum in Karnataka. Therefore, Belgaum is an integral part of Karnataka and the decision to be taken in this regard will not fall under the jurisdiction of sub judice, said Supreme Court lawyer Mohan Kataraki.
As the voting for the Legislative Council elections is underway, there is a fierce competition between Congress and JDS for the 7th seat. This election, which will decide the fate of the candidates, has created great curiosity in the political circle.
The Congress has devised a brilliant strategy with the aim of winning 5 seats in the Legislative Council elections. Under the leadership of Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, special attention is being paid to vote counting, alliance matching and MLA unity, and the party's strategy has caused a lot of discussion in the political circle.
A significant development has taken place in the relationship between the US and Iran, as the two countries have signed a 14-point peace memorandum. This agreement, which came amid years of tension, has ushered in a new chapter in global politics. What are the 14 important points of this agreement, which covers many important issues including security, economic cooperation, diplomatic relations? Here is the complete information.
Amidst the internal political calculations of the BJP, MLA Basavagowda Patil Yatnal has made an important promise to the Leader of Opposition in the Assembly R. Ashok. Yatnal's statement that "I will vote for whoever you tell me" has caused curiosity in the political circles.
The internal discontent within the Thackeray faction has once again been exposed. The absence of 6 MPs from an important meeting called by Uddhav Thackeray has led to a discussion in political circles that the rift within the party has deepened further. This development is bringing a new twist in Maharashtra politics.
Tamil Nadu has again expressed opposition to the Mekedatu project, to which Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar responded and said that the project will continue without any harm to the state's interests. He also clarified that talks are the solution to all confusions and that Karnataka is ready for discussions with the Tamil Nadu government.
There are discussions that the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT) faction is facing another rebellion. In this context, the party has written a letter to the Lok Sabha Speaker and has decided to draw attention to the actions and words of some MPs. This move, which has led to a new development in Maharashtra politics, has created curiosity and is likely to affect the political equations in the coming days.
BJP state president B.Y. Vijayendra, who has strongly opposed the state government's decision to revise the guarantee schemes, has alleged that the facilities are being cut in the name of revision due to the shortage of money for guarantees. Criticizing that the government has failed to fully implement its election promises, he expressed anger that this move will be unfair to lakhs of beneficiaries. This statement has led to a new debate in state politics.
Political parties are engaged in the final stage of calculations for the Legislative Council elections to be held tomorrow. The Congress party is formulating a strategy for the victory of its 5th candidate, and intense exercises are going on in the 'Kai' camp. On the other hand, the JDS is engaged in calculating the support and votes of the MLAs to ensure the victory of its only candidate. The result of this high-voltage election is likely to affect the further equations of politics.
Farmers who have expressed strong opposition to the Bidadi Township AI City project have written to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi expressing their concerns and displeasure. The farmers have alleged that the project is likely to affect their land and livelihood and have requested him to reconsider the project. The development has led to a fresh debate in state politics.
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