With torrential rains in Bengaluru exposing its infrastructure woes, sitting legislators from the city and their political parties seem to be a worried lot over the electoral prospects
The ten-day long monsoon session of the Karnataka legislative assembly, which may begin at Vidhana Soudha here on Monday, is probably going to be stormy, as opposition parties are ready to corner the Basavaraj Bommai-led BJP.
The government on a number of problems like corruption charges, alleged scams, rains, and associated infrastructure woes among others. This session which will maintain until Gregorian calendar month 23, is very important because it has returned at a time once political parties have begun preparations for the Assembly polls, expected to be controlled by March-April next year.
Meanwhile, senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah on Sunday challenged Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai to an open discussion on corruption at the time and venue of his choice. The previous Chief Minister, in a series of tweets, remarked that BJP leaders, claiming that they were going to expose scandals of his government, challenged them to try to do so. (PTI)
In other news, the provincial government can hike the solatium for the members of the family of forest martyrs from Rs thirty hundred thousand to Rs fifty lakh, proclaimed Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Sunday. speaking when paying respects to martyrs at an incident as a part of National Forest Martyrs Day-2022.
Bommai aforementioned that his precursor bachelor’s degree, Yediyurappa, had hiked the solatium from Rs twenty lakh to Rs 30 lakh. He said the government will ensure the appointment of martyrs’ family members on compassionate grounds and their welfare with the utmost sympathy. “You shield the forest, the government will protect you,” he said.
Political parties play blame-game over Bengaluru rain havoc as Assembly polls
Bengaluru, Sep 11 (PTI) – With torrential rains in Bengaluru exposing its infrastructure woes, sitting legislators from the town and their political events appear to be involved a lot over the electoral prospects, amid fears of anti-incumbency and public angst turning towards them.
Assembly polls are slightly more than seven months away, and elections to the town’s civic frame, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), are predicted later this year.
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