Raj Shankar

Editor in chief

Shankar Raj is a senior journalist with more than 30 years experience, mostly with The Indian Express and The New Indian Express. He was the Editor for Karnataka and Kerala editions of The New Indian Express, and former Managing Editor of the Nyusu Digital Media P Ltd. Bengaluru.

Latest Articles

Karnataka rebels to return from Mumbai on Tuesday

Bengaluru: The 12 rebel Congress and JD(S) MLAs of Karnataka have decided to end their ‘vanavas’, rather ‘hotel-vas,’ in Mumbai and return...

Yediyurappa takes oath as CM of Karnataka under shadow of doubt

Bengaluru: BJP’s old and tested warhorse BS Yediyurappa took oath as the 23rd Chief Minster of the State with a brand new name...

Karnataka Speaker Picks 3 MLAs For Disqualification to Drive Fear in Rebels

Bengaluru: In a major move, Karnataka Speaker KR Ramesh Kumar on Thursday disqualified three MLAs from the 15thAssembly with immediate effect invoking...

BJP top board makes Yeddyurappa wait

The smile, waving of victory sign and all the euphoria that Karnataka BJP chief BS Yeddyurappa (BSY) displayed Tuesday night after the coalition government headed by HD Kumaraswamy collapsed in a trust vote vanished a day later on Wednesday as he was made to wait by the BJP Parliamentary Board in Delhi from taking over as the next CM of Karnataka.

Gasping for survival, Kumaraswamy Govt collapses in Karnataka.

Bengaluru: After gasping for breath for nearly a week, the 14-month old JD(S)-Congress coalition government headed by Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy collapsed...

Karnataka Coalition Govt Thumbs its Nose at Governor

Despite Governor's directive, voting on trust motion put off once more. Bengaluru: The JD(S)-Congress coalition government in Karnataka Friday...

K’nataka Governor Gives Speaker a Deadline to Finish Voting on Trust Motion

Governor tells Speaker to finish voting on trust motion by 1 pm Friday. Bengaluru: After a day of high...

HDK To Face Crucial Trust Vote Today

All eyes will be on Karnataka Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar when the State Legislative Assembly meets today (Thursday) under the shadow of Wednesday’s Supreme Court verdict.
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