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Siddaramaiah to resign tomorrow, confirms Karnataka Minister; Tamil Nadu CM Vijay meets PM Modi; more

Significant political transitions are unfolding across southern India as the Congress high command finalises a leadership change in Karnataka. The incumbent Chief Minister is scheduled to resign, allowing the Deputy Chief Minister to assume the top post following months of internal friction regarding a power-sharing agreement. Proposed compromise terms include a cabinet position for the outgoing leader's son and the appointment of a new state party chief. In Tamil Nadu, the Chief Minister met the Prime Minister in New Delhi to discuss regional issues, including opposition to a contested river dam project and requests regarding the state anthem. Simultaneously, tensions have escalated in Kerala following Enforcement Directorate raids at the residence of a former Chief Minister. The investigation, linked to a corruption case involving a family member, triggered violent protests in Thiruvananthapuram, resulting in injuries to security personnel and the detention of several political workers. These developments highlight a period of administrative realignment and heightened political activity across Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala.

 

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