Karnataka's Political Turmoil: A November Revolution?

B Y Vijayendra, Karnataka BJP President, criticizes the ruling Congress for internal conflicts and governance issues. He accuses them of neglecting development and speculates about a potential leadership change, dubbing it the 'November revolution'. Farmers' concerns remain unaddressed amid economic instability, further eroding public trust.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Bengaluru | Updated: 28-10-2025 20:57 IST | Created: 28-10-2025 20:57 IST
Karnataka's Political Turmoil: A November Revolution?
Karnataka BJP President
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The state of Karnataka is reportedly on the brink of political upheaval, as alleged by state BJP President B Y Vijayendra. He claims that the ruling Congress, led by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, is embroiled in internal conflicts that jeopardize governance and economic stability.

Vijayendra points to significant distress among MLAs due to halted development projects and suggests that speculation about a change in leadership—referred to as the 'November revolution'—is contributing to the state's troubles. According to Vijayendra, it is Congress legislators and Ministers who are fueling these rumors, not the BJP.

The BJP leader castigates the Congress government for its failure to address farmers' distress, accusing them of deflecting blame onto the central government. He warns that the current government, weakened by infighting and leadership insecurity, is driving Karnataka toward economic misery.

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