Karnataka Power Shift: The Predicted 'November Revolution'
R Ashoka, the Leader of the Opposition in Karnataka, has predicted a 'November revolution' with a change in the state's Chief Minister, criticizing the ruling Congress for allegedly using Karnataka as a financial resource for upcoming elections in Bihar and Tamil Nadu.
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In a bold declaration, R Ashoka, Leader of the Opposition in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly, asserted the inevitability of the 'November revolution', prophesied by his party, suggesting a certain shift in the state's leadership.
The BJP leader accused the ruling Congress of exploiting Karnataka as a financial 'ATM' to fund political campaigns in the upcoming Bihar and Tamil Nadu elections in 2026. Ashoka claimed the CM position would be awarded to whomever between Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy D K Shivakumar could guarantee 'payment' for the party.
As speculation mounts about a potential change in leadership coinciding with the halfway mark of the Congress party's tenure, Ashoka criticized the alleged financial schemes possibly linked to elevated taxes and infrastructure projects. These allegations highlight the intricate political maneuvers taking place in Karnataka.
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