Andhra HC orders CBI to file case on Jagan
The Andhra Pradesh high court on Wednesday ordered the CBI to register a case against the YSR Congress chief and Kadapa MP, Mr Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, and his associate companies, including his investors.
CBI to probe land deals by Emaar
The Andhra Pradesh high court on Wednesday ordered the CBI to investigate into the controversial land deal involving Emaar Properties. It also found fault with the state government and the Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure
K’taka reshuffle triggers fresh race
Karnataka chief minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda’s decision to add nine new faces to his Cabinet later this week has triggered a fresh race among aspirants.
Reddys meet Gadkari over re-entry
The Reddy brothers lobbied intensely for their re-entry into the Cabinet during meetings with BJP president Nitin Gadkari and other senior leaders of the party in New Delhi on Tuesday.
Court orders probe of Chandy’s ‘role’
In a major blow to the United Democratic Front government, the inquiry commissioner and special judge P.K. Haneefa on Monday directed the vigilance to conduct a detailed inquiry into the role of chief minister Oommen Chandy in the palm oil import case.
Lokayukta court summons Yeddy, HDK
The jampacked court hall at the 23rd additional city civil and sessions court — the designated Lokayukka special court — witnessed momentous events on Monday with four cases involving senior politicians and officials coming up during the day.
Yeddy loyalists get major share in K’taka Cabinet
Former chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa demonstrated his continuing hold over the state when he saw a dozen of his die-hard loyalists, mostly Lingayats, inducted into chief minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda’s 21 men Cabinet on a day when arch-rival Jagadish Shettar’s hopes of securing the post of deputy chief minister were crushed by central leaders on Monday.
Market meltdown continues, Sensex drops 558 pts
The stock market continued to bleed for the sixth straight day today under pressure from debt worries in the West, with the benchmark Sensex dropping 558 points in opening trade.
‘Cong still interested in minority votes’
Former Supreme Court justice K.T. Thomas, who came in for severe criticism for his remarks absolving the RSS from Mahatma Gandhi assassination said he is still stuck to his gun.
Incorrect to blame RSS for Gandhi killing: Kin
Even as former Supreme Court justice K.T.