Kerala Assembly Budget Session: Political Storm Looms Over Sabarimala Case and Financial Debates
The Kerala Assembly's budget session is set to be contentious with heated debates between the ruling LDF and opposition UDF. Key issues include the Sabarimala gold loss case, financial crises, and the arrest of CPI (M) leaders. Fiscal management criticism further fuels the anticipation of intense political confrontations.
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The Kerala Assembly is bracing for a turbulent budget session starting Tuesday, amid a backdrop of heightened political tension. The ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the opposition United Democratic Front (UDF) are expected to clash over several contentious issues, such as the Sabarimala gold loss case and the financial turmoil facing the state.
The 16th session will span 32 days, concluding on March 26, and includes a critical period for debating the state's fiscal policies. With the assembly elections approaching, the Congress-led UDF aims to leverage its recent electoral successes to challenge the LDF government's integrity and performance.
Aside from fiscal debates, the session will likely highlight the arrest of senior CPI (M) figures and the alleged leniency shown by the government towards them. The opposition is poised to keep the government on its toes with accusations of mismanagement and political maneuvering, while also addressing pending infrastructure and welfare issues.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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