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MP questions information vacuum on Pakistan nationals' presence in Karnataka

MP questions information vacuum on Pakistan nationals' presence in Karnataka

Time of India27-04-2025
Mangaluru: It is deeply unfortunate that at a time when the nation stands united in grief and resolve against the cowardly terror attack in Pahalgam, chief minister Siddaramaiah has chosen to make statements that are insensitive, irresponsible, and reek of political insecurity, said Dakshina Kannada MP Capt Brijesh Chowta.
"First and foremost, serious questions arise: Why does the Karnataka govt, under Siddaramaiah's leadership, have no information about the presence of Pakistani nationals? What were they waiting for — a terror attack to happen — to acknowledge the presence of such dangerous elements from a rogue neighbouring nation? Crucial intelligence on foreign nationals cannot be gathered after tragedy strikes; it demands proactive governance," the MP stated.
Moreover, calling a terror attack merely a lapse of security is not the language that a responsible people's representative, especially a CM, should be using. This not only belittles the magnitude of the incident but also undermines the sacrifices made by our security forces.
Adding to the insensitivity, Siddaramaiah has reignited the pain of Pulwama by equating the supreme sacrifice of our Faujis with administrative lapses. Pulwama was not just a terror attack; it was a moment where our brave soldiers laid down their lives for Bharat. To casually term both incidents as mere intelligence failures insults their memory and wounds the sentiments of a grieving nation, the MP noted.
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These statements are an attempt to divert attention from the root cause: the jihadi mindset flourishing among radicalised youth, a direct result of the Congress party's decades-old politics of appeasement and divide-and-rule. Congress's opportunistic commentary reflects political desperation, not concern for victims, he said.
"At a time when the nation speaks with one voice against terror, Siddaramaiah stands isolated, questioning our anger, undermining our pain, and downplaying the gravity of our national loss," said Chowta.
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