Bengaluru: Political speculation is once again swirling in Karnataka's corridors of power. Leader of the Opposition R. Ashok has made another bold prediction. "A revolution is certain. A change in Chief Minister is guaranteed by December," he declared during a press conference.Tiger Carcass Found in Half-Decomposed State on Madappan Betta…!!
Ashok accused internal Congress party conflicts, MLAs' discontent, and high command directives as the catalysts for this shift. His statement comes amid ongoing discussions about a potential cabinet reshuffle, with several ministers recently voicing open criticisms against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.ESR Geo iPad Pencil Findmy for Apple Pencil Compatible with iPad 2018-2025,iPad Pencil Pro with Easy Shortcuts for iPad 11/10/9/8 & Air 13/11 & Pro 12.9/13/11 & Mini 7/6/5,White(No Wireless Charging)
Ashok had previously warned of an "October revolution," but he has now extended the timeline to December. "The Congress is like a house with three doors everyone is scrambling to become CM. This is just the trailer the full movie releases in December," he quipped sarcastically.
Political analysts believe this prophecy will mount pressure on the Congress high command. Siddaramaiah was reportedly given a two-year term in a pre-election pact, which is now nearing its end.Rajnath Singh Issues Stern Warning to Pakistan on Sir Creek Dispute.! What is it?
Speculation swirls that leaders like Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar are gearing up for the top post. "I'm not a fortune-teller; Congress MLAs themselves are saying this.
The state's economic woes and failures in implementing guarantee schemes are fueling it," Ashok clarified. Such predictions from BJP leaders are not new. In July, Ashok had forecasted a change in October or November. Tamil Nadu: Rama's Effigy Burned Instead of Ravana, Here's Why
This potential upheaval could have major repercussions in state politics, with the BJP eyeing it as an electoral opportunity. "The public is getting nothing but scraps from the paper government.
We're ready," Ashok asserted confidently. The Congress has yet to issue an official response, but whispers among MLAs are intensifying.People's Trust Bill: Tejasvi Surya as the head of the selection committee..!