The Karnataka government is in overdrive mode, racing against time to repatriate its people from volatile Middle Eastern hotspots. Home Minister G Parameshwara’s latest statements paint a picture of coordinated action at state and national levels.
With thousands of Kannadigas employed in the region, real-time monitoring has become the norm. Success stories abound, as many have touched down safely in India. For the rest, high-level correspondence with New Delhi is underway, courtesy of the Chief Minister and Chief Secretary.
Parameshwara tackled Bengaluru protest controversies head-on, refuting claims of overreach. ‘Action was rule-based—only for unlicensed demos or disruptions,’ he said, advocating responsible dissent in democracy.
Corruption allegations in recruitments drew a firm response: investigations on demand, with accountability assured. ‘Transparency is non-negotiable; offenders won’t escape justice.’
IPL enthusiasts got good news too, with matches cleared post partial implementation of safety advisories. Full compliance ensures smooth sailing ahead.
Amid political pleasantries, Parameshwara lauded DK Shivakumar’s six-year leadership journey and poured cold water on CM-Dy CM feud whispers. ‘Unity defines us; we’re geared for exemplary governance.’
These assurances come at a critical juncture, bolstering confidence among Karnataka’s global and local communities.