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DK Shivakumar Unhurried for CM Role; India Achieves 8.2% GDP Growth
Karnataka’s Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar stated he is “not in a hurry” to replace Siddaramaiah as Chief Minister, emphasizing that guidance from the Congress high command is crucial in determining their leadership roles. During a recent address, Shivakumar acknowledged the anticipation surrounding the leadership transition but reaffirmed his commitment to the party and its directives.
Meanwhile, India’s economic landscape is showing resilience, with the country achieving a robust 8.2% GDP growth in the second quarter of the fiscal year. This growth marks the highest rate in six quarters, attributed to increased production in factories in anticipation of a boost in consumption following a reduction in Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates, as reported by government data.
Political Developments and Global Issues
In other news, following a tragic shooting involving National Guard members in Washington, D.C., President Donald Trump has initiated a review of Green Cards issued to individuals from 19 countries. The incident resulted in the death of Sarah Beckstrom, one of the wounded guards, raising concerns about national security and immigration policies.
On the international front, the family of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan is seeking global assistance amid claims that he has been placed in solitary confinement. His son, Kasim Khan, described the conditions as a “death cell with zero transparency,” highlighting the family’s struggles to visit him during his incarceration.
Political discourse within India continues, as Congress leader Rahul Gandhi questioned Prime Minister Modi’s silence regarding the severe air pollution crisis in Delhi. Gandhi’s remarks reflect growing public concern over environmental issues affecting the city, where air quality has reached alarming levels.
Upcoming International Engagements
In diplomatic news, President Vladimir Putin of Russia is scheduled to visit India on December 4-5, 2023. This visit, at the invitation of Prime Minister Modi, is expected to strengthen bilateral relations and address various geopolitical issues.
The political climate in India remains dynamic, with various parties and leaders navigating complex challenges. As the nation prepares for significant political and economic developments, the actions of key figures like Shivakumar and Modi will be closely monitored by both domestic and international observers.
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