Bengaluru:The 10-day monsoon session of the Karnataka Assembly beginning on Monday is set to witness unruly scenes as opposition parties have geared up to corner the Basavaraj Bommai-led BJP government on many issues like corruption charges, alleged scams, rain havoc and infrastructure woes among others. This session will conclude on September 23 and is considered politically significant for the treasury and opposition benches as rival parties are stepping their offensive ahead of the 2023 Karnataka Assembly polls, which are slated for March-April next year.
The government will face the Opposition onslaught on Bengaluru's infrastructure woes that were exposed by the rain havoc and damage to private-public properties. They claim that 'Brand Bengaluru' has taken a beating with the city's famed IT industry bearing the brunt. Also, the Basavaraj regime will come under intense scrutiny for the damage caused by rains and floods in different parts of the state since June causing large-scale damage to life, crops and properties. Similarly, it was alleged that the government had failed to address the concerns of people and in providing relief to those affected.
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Leader of the Opposition Siddaramaiah has already said that he will raise all these issues and seek answers from the government, as he also has demanded a white paper on clearing the encroachments and infrastructural worries of Bengaluru city. On its part, the government also seems to be prepared to counter the opposition by raising several alleged scams that took place during the Congress' regime.