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Rajajinagar: Will Suresh Kumar survive Shobha's blitz?

Rajajinagar: Will Suresh Kumar survive Shobha's blitz?

Karnataka Law Minister might just have the edge over KJP’s Shobha Karandlage, who is on a revenge path, at Rajajinagar. Vicky Nanjappa reports. Former Karnataka minister Shobha Karandlage is a woman on a mission. While watching her it is pretty evident that she, like her mentor B S Yeddyurappa, is on a revenge path against the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party. Shobha, who has joined the newly-founded Karnataka Janatha Paksha, is contesting against Law Minister Suresh Kumar from the ... Rediff.com, 3 weeks ago
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Analysis and Coverage: Congress sweeps to power in Karnataka

(05/08/2013) Close 11:28 12:48 @kiranshaw@IndiaToday Don't blame Modi - No magic can work on a Govt that fails the people. Congress can have same fate if they don't deliverThursday May 9, 2013 12:48 kiranshaw 12:38 Srivatsa Krishna@SrivatsaKrishnaAs ...
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Meet the WINNERS and LOSERS of Karnataka polls

Let us take a look at some of the most prominent winners and losers in the Karnataka assembly election. Karnataka Janatha Party's Shobha Karandlage, who is considered close to B S Yeddyurappa, has lost in Rajajinagar despite a massive election campaign. Click on NEXT for more...   ...
 Rediff.com1 week ago K'taka polls: Heavyweights will see fight to finish  Rediff.com2 weeks ago Here's what YOU must know about Karnataka election!  Rediff.com3 weeks ago Karnataka polls: The 'star constituencies' to look for  Rediff.com1 month ago

Karnataka: Very few women in poll fray

Women politicians do not always receive adequate representation in Indian legislatures. The situation is not very different in Karnataka politics. The Congress has only eight women candidates in the first list while the Bharatiya Janata Party has four and the Janata Dal-Secular has three. The representation is not likely to increase even in the forthcoming lists given the number of powerful male candidates in the fray.Coverage: Battleground Karnataka Vimlabhai Deshmukh, a JD-S candidate from ...
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