Karnataka live updates: Kumaraswamy to take oath on Wednesday
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | May 19, 2018, 23:15:42 IST
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Karnataka live updates: Kumaraswamy to take oath on Wednesday

Karnataka governor has invited JD(S) leader HD Kumaraswamy to form government in the state and prove majority within 15 days, hours after BS Yeddyurappa resigned as the CM. Stay with TOI for LIVE updates
23:11 (IST) May 19
Ceremony deferred due to Rajiv Gandhi's death anniversary
22:39 (IST) May 19
Kumaraswamy oath ceremony deferred to Wednesday
22:30 (IST) May 19
Kumaraswamy seeks divine blessings
20:37 (IST) May 19
Congress distances itself from Sanjay Nirupam's controversial remarks against Karnataka governor
19:56 (IST) May 19
Kumaraswamy expresses gratitude
19:51 (IST) May 19
Kumaraswamy's swearing-in will take place between 12pm-1pm
19:48 (IST) May 19
Want to express my regards to Sonia and Rahul Gandhi as well as other senior Congress leaders: Kumaraswamy
19:47 (IST) May 19
Governor invited me to form the government and prove majority within 15 days. Will take oath on Monday: Kumaraswamy
19:46 (IST) May 19
Rahul and Sonia Gandhi invited for swearing-in ceremony: Kumaraswamy
19:44 (IST) May 19
Kumaraswamy to take oath as chief minister on Monday, May 21
19:42 (IST) May 19
Will take oath at Kanteerava stadium: Kumaraswamy
19:39 (IST) May 19
Governor has invited us to form government in Karnataka: Kumaraswamy
19:37 (IST) May 19
HD Kumaraswamy addresses media
19:24 (IST) May 19
JD(S) leader HD Kumaraswamy arrives at Raj Bhavan
JD(S) leader HD Kumaraswamy arrives at Raj Bhavan
18:53 (IST) May 19
JD(S)'s HD Kumaraswamy will meet governer Vajubhai Vala at 7.30pm, to stake claim to form government
18:22 (IST) May 19
Opportunistic alliance, BJP on Congress-JD(S) joining hands
18:19 (IST) May 19
An alliance should be based on ideology. The Congress-JD(S) alliance is borne out of negative politics: Javadekar
18:18 (IST) May 19
Congress lost so many states, including Karnataka. But now they're celebrating their defeat as victory: Javadekar