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Karnataka Chief Minister B Bommai supports new color code in schools, questions what’s wrong with saffron color

The Karnataka CM further thwarted Congress’s criticism as he further went on to launch an attack on the Congress outfit by stating that Congress is not interested in the comprehensive development of education.

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Karnataka Chief Minister B Bommai, on Monday, questioned what is wrong with the color saffron while defending the newly introduced Viveka Scheme. The new Viveka scheme launched by the Karnataka Government on Children’s day imposes color coding the classrooms in saffron color.

The Karnataka CM while talking to the press about the color coding of the school classrooms under the newly launched Viveka scheme, questioned what is wrong with the saffron color. The CM also added that it is a color that is displayed on our flag and further cited that the Indian philosopher Swami Vivekananda, himself used to wear a saffron robe.

The Karnataka CM further thwarted Congress’s criticism as he further went on to launch an attack on the Congress outfit by stating that Congress is not interested in the comprehensive development of education.

The Karnataka Chief Minister further opined that there is a tendency to create debate on any progressive changes made.

Bommai also went on to defend his Viveka scheme as he cited that naming schools after Swami Vivekananda will inspire the children and bring a good atmosphere for them.

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Education Minster BC Nagesh take on Viveka Scheme

The School Education Minister of the state, BC Nagesh also added to the take and stated that if architects agree to the saffron color classroom looking good, they will construct it. The minister also added to the attack as he stated that some people are allergic to the saffron color, implying that the people who are criticizing it are sour because saffron is identified with the BJP outfit.

Nagesh further added to his attack on Congress as he questioned the Congress party flag having saffron color as well, and asked them to remove it if they hate the color so much.

Karnataka government’s Viveka scheme and criticisms

The Karnataka Government announced the Viveka scheme on Children’s day while laying the foundation stone in a Government Higher Primary school at Karnataka’s Madiyal, promising to construct 7,601 classrooms across Karnataka. The scheme also says that all the proposed classrooms will be colored saffron.

Following the launch of the Viveka scheme, the Congress party leaders criticized the scheme and asked why only Saffron color, retorting to the narrative of saffron being a color of the national flag and suggesting why the Karnataka government didn’t use any other color

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K Kavitha attacks Revanth Reddy government, seeks action over land linked to Pawan Kalyan

K Kavitha has intensified her criticism of the Telangana government, alleging selective action in land matters and demanding scrutiny of land allegedly owned by Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan.

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Former MP and Telangana Rakshana Sena chief K Kavitha has accused the Telangana government of adopting a selective approach in dealing with land-related issues and demanded action regarding a parcel of land allegedly owned by Pawan Kalyan.

Addressing reporters in Hyderabad, Kavitha questioned the administration led by A Revanth Reddy and alleged that authorities were not acting uniformly in cases involving land that falls within protected water body limits.

Kavitha alleges land falls within protected limits

Kavitha claimed that around 10 acres of land associated with Pawan Kalyan is located in the Kodikunta lake area and falls under Shikam land and Full Tank Level (FTL) limits. According to her, official revenue records identify the land as protected lake property, and therefore authorities should examine the matter and take appropriate action.

She argued that if action is taken against certain properties for alleged violations involving lakes and water bodies, similar standards should be applied in all cases without exception.

Criticism of the Telangana government

During the interaction, Kavitha also criticised the Telangana government and alleged that large-scale irregularities had taken place in matters related to public land. She accused the administration of failing to address several issues while selectively targeting others.

The remarks come amid an ongoing political confrontation involving opposition leaders and the Congress-led government in Telangana, with land-related controversies becoming a key point of political debate.

No immediate response reported

There was no immediate public response reported from Pawan Kalyan or the Telangana government regarding Kavitha’s latest allegations at the time of reporting. The claims made by Kavitha have also not been independently verified by authorities.

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DK Shivakumar’s troubles continue as ministerial hopefuls seek Delhi’s intervention

Discontent over cabinet formation and portfolio allocation has prompted several Congress leaders in Karnataka to approach the party high command, adding to the challenges facing Chief Minister DK Shivakumar.

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Barely days after taking charge as Karnataka Chief Minister, D. K. Shivakumar is grappling with mounting dissatisfaction within the Congress ranks over cabinet formation and portfolio allocation.

Several legislators who were left out of the ministry, along with some unhappy over the departments assigned to them, have reportedly approached the party’s central leadership in New Delhi, creating a fresh headache for the new chief minister. The unrest comes at a time when Shivakumar is attempting to stabilize his administration following a major leadership transition in the state.

Cabinet formation sparks discontent

The Congress government in Karnataka was sworn in earlier this month with Shivakumar taking oath as chief minister along with a limited set of ministers. The cabinet still has several vacancies, leaving many legislators hopeful of a future berth.

However, the exclusion of several senior leaders and dissatisfaction over portfolio distribution have triggered lobbying efforts in Delhi. The issue adds to the political challenges facing Shivakumar as he seeks to balance regional, caste and factional interests within the ruling party.

Recent controversies add pressure

The latest developments come after a series of cabinet-related controversies. Senior leader Ramalinga Reddy had earlier expressed unhappiness over portfolio allocation, while Krishna Byre Gowda also raised concerns regarding responsibilities linked to his department. These episodes have highlighted internal tensions within the Congress government.

Shivakumar has also faced criticism over the absence of women in the first phase of cabinet formation, though he has indicated that future expansions could address representation concerns.

Delhi leadership likely to play key role

With multiple aspirants reportedly reaching out to the party high command, the Congress leadership may have to step in to manage competing demands and prevent factional tensions from escalating. The handling of cabinet expansion and portfolio adjustments is expected to be closely watched in the coming weeks.

For Shivakumar, who recently achieved his long-standing ambition of becoming chief minister, managing internal expectations may prove as important as governing the state itself.

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Sharmila Sarkar claims 20 TMC MPs may form separate bloc, support NDA amid Trinamool crisis

Sharmila Sarkar has claimed that a rebel faction within the Trinamool Congress, backed by around 20 MPs, is seeking recognition as a separate parliamentary grouping and may support the NDA.

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The political crisis within the Trinamool Congress (TMC) intensified on Monday after party MP Sharmila Sarkar claimed that a dissident faction backed by around 20 MPs was seeking to function separately in Parliament and extend support to the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

Speaking amid the ongoing turmoil within the party, Sarkar said the rebel group had communicated its position to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and was seeking recognition as a separate parliamentary grouping.

According to Sarkar, dissatisfaction has been growing among several MPs over the party’s functioning and internal decision-making processes. She alleged that many lawmakers felt their concerns were not being adequately addressed within the organisation.

Rebel faction stakes claim

Sarkar claimed that around 20 MPs were associated with the dissident faction and intended to support the NDA in Parliament while functioning separately from the Trinamool Congress.

If the move materialises and receives the necessary recognition, it could have significant implications for the party’s strength in Parliament and pose a major challenge for the TMC leadership.

The claim comes amid a period of internal unrest within the Trinamool Congress, marked by public disagreements involving several leaders and the recent resignation of senior Rajya Sabha MP Sukhendu Sekhar Roy from the party.

Party yet to confirm rebels’ claims

Reports have suggested that rebel leaders have been holding discussions in Delhi as the crisis unfolds. However, the Trinamool Congress leadership has not officially confirmed the dissidents’ claim that around 20 MPs are backing the proposed separate grouping.

As political developments continue to unfold, attention is now focused on whether the rebel faction can formally secure recognition under parliamentary procedures and how the party leadership responds to the challenge.

For now, Sarkar’s remarks have added to speculation about a possible split within the party’s parliamentary ranks at a time when opposition parties are attempting to maintain unity at the national level.

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