In the sprawling corridors of Bengaluru’s power centres, the air on Tuesday was thick with a new kind of political storm—one that strikes at the very heart of the democratic process. Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah did not mince words, standing before a packed press conference to allege a "criminal conspiracy" that feels more like a screenplay for a high-stakes thriller than a standard election recount. At the centre of the storm is the Sringeri Assembly Constituency, where a weekend recount has turned a narrow Congress victory into a bitter battlefield of allegations.
