Karnataka’s Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has voiced his disapproval of engaging in war with Pakistan in light of the heightened tensions after the Pahalgam terror strike. He emphasized the need for bolstering security measures in Kashmir as a way to address the situation. Additionally, Siddaramaiah reiterated his administration’s dedication to following the central government’s directive on deporting Pakistani citizens living in Karnataka. The statement comes amidst escalating India-Pakistan tensions following the attack. Siddaramaiah’s stance on the issue has drawn criticism from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), with the party pushing back against the Chief Minister’s position. The BJP has underscored the importance of maintaining a strong response to acts of terrorism. Siddaramaiah’s comments come at a critical juncture when diplomatic relations between India and Pakistan are strained. Stay updated on the latest developments by following the news closely.

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Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah Opposes War with Pakistan, Calls for Enhanced Security Measures in Kashmir; BJP Responds
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