Rift in Karnataka: Congress MLA Threatens Resignation Over 'Administrative Collapse'
Bharamgouda Alagouda Kage, a Congress MLA from Kagwad, has threatened to resign, citing an 'administrative collapse' in Karnataka. Frustrated over a lack of development and corruption, his claims are echoed by another MLA, B R Patil. BJP's Vijayendra accused the Congress government of corruption, urging intervention by the Governor.

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Karnataka is witnessing political turbulence as Bharamgouda Alagouda Kage, Congress MLA from Kagwad, publicly threatened resignation from the Assembly. Kage expressed his frustration over the alleged 'administrative collapse' in the state, pointing to stagnant development work in his constituency.
In a candid conversation with reporters, Kage cited unfulfilled promises, including Rs 25 crore worth of projects announced by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, yet remain uninitiated. Supporting his colleague B R Patil from Aland, Kage criticized rampant corruption in public works as a severe impediment.
Amidst these tensions, BJP state president B Y Vijayendra accused the Congress government of pervasive corruption. He called on Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot for intervention, underscoring a potential collapse within the state's administration. As the crisis intensifies, dissatisfaction among Congress MLAs highlights ongoing governance challenges in Karnataka.
(With inputs from agencies.)