The Karnataka Legislature's winter session, commencing on December 8, promises a hotbed of political drama as internal Congress disputes and farmer grievances take center stage. A no-confidence motion looms, targeting the ruling Congress, as BJP and JD(S) align to challenge the leadership.
The leadership tussle between Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy D K Shivakumar has escalated, despite public displays of unity. The Congress high command continues to deliberate the crisis, even as Siddaramaiah affirms his five-year term commitment and Shivakumar recalls promises of chief ministership.
Farmers' protests compound the political tension. Sugarcane and maize growers demand better pricing, exacerbating state-centre friction. With 21 bills on the agenda, the session is set to tackle

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