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In this Special Report, the focus is on the intensifying political drama in Karnataka ahead of the Belagavi Assembly session. Former Chief Minister and BJP MP Basavaraj Bommai has stirred speculation by claiming that a 'dark horse might emerge in the state' as the next Chief Minister, alleging that both CM Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM D.K. Shivakumar have an 'egoistic attitude' and refuse to budge. Meanwhile, Leader of the Opposition R. Ashoka has slammed the Congress leadership, stating that the 'Congress high command is very weak'. Despite the opposition's claims and threats of a no-confidence motion, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has dismissed rumours of internal discord, asserting, 'We go together. There are no differences between me and D.K.S. Kumar.' The report details the escalating war of words between the ruling Congress and the BJP-JDS alliance.
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00:00Meanwhile, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddharamaya has issued a dare to the BJP.
00:04The Chief Minister, amid speculations of opposition mulling over bringing a no-confidence motion against him,
00:11has said that the Saffron Party and ally JDS can bring no-confidence motion
00:15that he and his deputy D.K. Shiv Kumar will face it unitedly.
00:19While asserting that there are no differences within the Congress Party in the state,
00:23the BJP had previously hinted at bringing a no-confidence motion in the upcoming Assembly session
00:28starting from the 8th of December in Balagavi.
00:31The NDA also holds a key meet over the matter.
00:35The meeting was attended by Union Minister and JDS leader H.D. Kumaraswamy,
00:39leader of the opposition Arashok and other senior leaders of the alliance.
00:44Arashok slammed Congress leadership over the power tussle and called it weak.
00:49He said that people are suffering because of Congress in fighting.
00:52Meanwhile, senior Congress leader Virappa Moeli has taken on his own party leadership
00:57for the ongoing chaos, warning that indecision could cost the party another state.
01:02We go together.
01:06There are no differences between me and D.K. Shiv Kumar.
01:11We face the election, I mean, Assembly.
01:15We have worked out a strategy how to face the BJP and JDS.
01:21And you face it.
01:23I don't know.
01:26That no-confidence motion will be moved.
01:31It will answer to a face it.
01:34Or, I mean, adjournment motion, if they want to bring...
01:40Somebody wants D.K. Shiv Kumar as chief minister.
01:43Somebody wants Sidra Mayajik to continue.
01:47And somebody wants me to be the chief minister.
01:50And somebody wants somebody else.
01:52So, you cannot stop the aspirations of the people.
01:57All these developments are definitely watched by the high command.
02:03They take note of these developments and they will resolve it.
02:06There is no development.
02:08Several issues which has taken in previous government.
02:12Those works is continuing.
02:14Not fresh work in this government.
02:16It is not there.
02:16Only to grab land.
02:19To loot the state.
02:21That is going on from last one of years.
02:23The Congress are serving idli.
02:26But there is a school in it for breakfast.
02:28But unfortunately, as a whole, Congress has been divided as a party.
02:32I don't think so.
02:33Things are going to...
02:35I mean, we are not expecting anything out of this.
02:38But unfortunately, here the sufferers are...
02:41People of Karnatakaar and the Congress has got a clear mandate of 136 seats.
02:45I mean, as I was speaking very clearly now, they themselves had delivered certain promises.
02:52But they have to question themselves whether they have been able to keep up the promises.
02:56Why is the Congress high command unable to make up their minds about who they want to choose as the next chief?
03:01It's a weak high command.
03:03Congress high command is very weak.
03:05That's why the advantage taken by the Sidramaya and D.K. Kumar.
03:10They are threatening the high command.
03:12Congress high command.
03:13They are threatening Congress high command.
03:15This is because it's weak.
03:18So if happening anything, two and a half years...
03:20Let us say it's happened or not.
03:23The high command decision have to do.
03:27They are not telling anything.
03:29Power sharing, two and a half years, two and a half years...
03:31Is there or not?
03:33They have to tell.
03:34They are nothing telling.
03:35That's why entire in Karnataka, the administration is collapsed now.
03:41CM and FTCM both are in a very egoistic attitude.
03:47They are not ready to budge a inch.
03:49Therefore, the high command is compelled to think of the other alternative.
03:55So in this context, a dark horse might emerge in the state.
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