Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has reiterated his stance on the recent Pahalgam terror attack, stressing the importance of national security while downplaying the possibility of war with Pakistan. He has pointed out alleged security lapses in the region, particularly in light of the Pulwama attack, and has raised concerns about Prime Minister Modi’s absence from the all-party meeting. Siddaramaiah’s comments come amidst escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, with calls for a strong response to acts of terrorism. The Chief Minister’s emphasis on the central government’s responsibility for security highlights the need for a unified approach in addressing such threats. The clarification on his remarks aims to provide a nuanced understanding of the situation and to ensure that the focus remains on safeguarding the nation’s interests. Siddaramaiah’s statements also underscore the importance of political leadership in navigating complex security challenges and maintaining diplomatic relations in the face of adversity.

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Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah stresses national security after Pahalgam attack, questions PM Modi’s absence from all-party meeting.
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