Fresh Twist in MUDA Case as Activist Alleges Bribery; Metro Fare Hike Put on Hold

On Southern View, major developments from South India took centre stage. In Karnataka, a fresh twist emerged in the MUDA case as the activist-complainant alleged bribery in the filing of a B-report that cleared Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, prompting demands for an independent probe. Meanwhile, Bengaluru commuters received temporary relief after the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation halted a proposed 5% fare hike following political backlash and protests, triggering a sharp war of words between the BJP and the Congress.

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