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INDIA
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After the Supreme Court directed 10 MLAs of the Congress-JD(S) coalition, which is on the brink of collapse after several legislators decided to quit, to submit their resignations to the Karnataka Speaker by 6 pm today, the MLAs, who were housed at a Mumbai hotel, reached city airport to head to Bengaluru. The rebel MLAs had moved to SC after Karnataka’s Speaker Ramesh Kumar had delayed in accepting their resignations.