Karnataka Budget 2023: Budget session from February 10 to 24: imposed Section 144

Karnataka budget 2023: From February 10th to 24th in Vidhana Soudha in the background of the budget session, disruption of the activities of the session, disruption of public peace, smooth traffic, Bengaluru City Police Commissioner C.H. Pratap Reddy passed the restraining order under Section 144 of the IPC. Karnataka budget 2023: Budget session from February 10 to 24: imposed Section 144.

A curfew has been enforced in a 2 km radius around Vidhana Soudha from 6 am to 12 pm every day of the assembly. For the purpose of maintaining law and order, no more than 5 people can join together in one place, March, protest and carry weapons, stones, bricks which cause physical violence. Bursting of explosives is strictly prohibited and no effigies can be displayed or burnt.

CM Basavaraja Bommai will present the state budget on February 17. The budget will be presented at the time of the 2023 assembly elections, and the possibility of BJP making a huge contribution to the people of the state cannot be ruled out as it tries to rise to power again.

Also, there has been a huge rise in the price of gold after the presentation of the budget. The price of gold has crossed the 60 thousand mark, along with gold, the price of silver has also increased to 75 thousand rupees per kg. The price of gold has shocked the jewelery lovers by crossing the 60,000 mark.

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Along with gold, the price of silver has also increased and it is 75 thousand rupees per kg. Today’s gold price has given a shock to 59,300 rupees for 10 grams of 22 carat gold. A few days ago, the central government had increased the import duty on gold.

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