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Karnataka: SIR pushes Monsoon Session to August

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Karnataka: SIR pushes Monsoon Session to August
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The Karnataka government has postponed the Monsoon Session of the state legislature to August to allow legislators to participate in the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. The decision ensures that elected representatives remain in their constituencies during the critical door-to-door enumeration process.

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Legislative scheduling adjustments reflect the priority placed on electoral integrity and local constituency engagement.

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In light of the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the State, the dates of the Monsoon Session of the State legislature will be decided in the first or the second week of August. Normally, the legislature session is held in July.

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