Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has voiced his disapproval of engaging in warfare with Pakistan in light of the recent surge in tensions post the Pahalgam terror incident. He emphasized the need for bolstering security protocols in Kashmir to address the escalating situation. Additionally, he reiterated his administration’s dedication to complying with the central government’s directive to expel Pakistani citizens living in Karnataka. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) retaliated against Siddaramaiah’s stance, criticizing his approach to handling the India-Pakistan conflict. Siddaramaiah’s statements come as a part of the ongoing discourse surrounding national security and diplomatic relations between the two neighboring countries. The Chief Minister’s remarks highlight the complexities of the current geopolitical landscape and the differing perspectives within India’s political spectrum on addressing cross-border tensions. Stay updated on the latest developments in this evolving scenario.

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Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah Opposes War with Pakistan, Calls for Enhanced Kashmir Security; Plans to Deport Pakistani Nationals
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