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Chennai Killer Pit Kills Toddler; Caste Row & K'taka CM Tussle Rock South Politics

This special episode of SoSouth delves into political turmoil in Karnataka, a tragic case of civic negligence in Chennai, and a brewing caste controversy in Tamil Nadu. The debate over Karnataka's leadership intensifies as CM Siddaramaiah's son hints at his father's political retirement, with PWD Minister Satish Jarkiholi emerging as a potential successor. In an explosive claim, Tamil Nadu Congress chief K. Selvaperunthagai questioned authorities after allegedly being sidelined at a reservoir event, asking, 'Can't I touch it? Can't I go ahead and release it?'. The bulletin also covers the heartbreaking death of a two-year-old girl in a water-logged pit in Chennai, which has put the city's infrastructure under scrutiny following heavy rains. Additionally, ISRO Chairman S. Somanath provides an update on the Gaganyaan mission, confirming the first uncrewed test flight is scheduled for December.

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