Record Attendance and Challenges: Mysuru Dasara 2023
Karnataka's Chief Minister Siddaramaiah highlights a record tourist turnout at Mysuru Dasara 2023, marking his eighth participation as CM. Amid speculations of leadership change, Siddaramaiah emphasizes the widespread public support. Severe rains have caused crop damage, with the government promising compensation to affected farmers.

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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced a record tourist turnout at the iconic Mysuru Dasara festival, emphasizing strong public participation in his eighth appearance as the state's leader. Speaking at the event's launch, he offered pooja to the 'Nandi Dhwaja'.
Siddaramaiah reflected on his tenure without verifying if his Dasara involvement constitutes an official record, expressing gratitude for public support. Amid rumors of potential leadership changes, he assured his intent to complete a five-year term, acknowledging the festival's successful incident-free conduct.
Addressing environmental challenges, Siddaramaiah reported significant crop damage due to unexpected rains and floods, impacting approximately 10 lakh hectares. The state pledged to deliver compensation from government and NDRF funds, with detailed surveys pending due to persistent water-logging.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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