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November 1: Where is the Political Arena's November Revolution?!

By Vinutha U
November 1: Where is the Political Arena's November Revolution?!

" The BJP is currently leveraging this confusion as a strategic weapon. Adding to the mix, BJP firebrand legislator from Bijapur Basavaraj Patil Yatnal quipped that in the November Revolution, none other than Mallikarjun Kharge would become the CM.

Bengaluru - Today, the fervor of Kannada Rajyotsava has gripped homes across the state. However, discussions are buzzing in Karnataka's political circles: Has the state's political mindset truly turned its attention to the much-talked-about "November Revolution" in the political battlefield? Indeed, the term "November Revolution" has become a hot topic in Karnataka's political discourse. It refers to the midpoint of the Congress government's five-year term.

Specifically, it hints at a potential change in Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's position around November 20, 2025. BJP leaders have dubbed it a "revolution," fueling speculation that a government change is possible, with statements adding to the rumors.Amid growing internal pressure within Congress as the government's two years draw to a close, Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar and several other leaders are mounting pressure for the CM's post. Traditional Thamarai Design Metal Bangles for Women & Girls – Pack of 1

This has also intensified talks of a cabinet reshuffle.In the midst of this, Opposition Leader R. Ashok declared the November Revolution "certain" and a CM change "inevitable." He criticized Karnataka as the Congress's "ATM. " The BJP is currently leveraging this confusion as a strategic weapon. Adding to the mix, BJP firebrand legislator from Bijapur Basavaraj Patil Yatnal quipped that in the November Revolution, none other than Mallikarjun Kharge would become the CM.

However, Minister Satish Jarkiholi dismissed it, stating the party high command would not permit any such "revolution."Critics in political circles continue to speculate that the Dalit CM card, dinner meetings, and CM chair swap maneuvers will culminate in results by the end of November—leaving everyone in a wait-and-watch mode.