“Karnataka CM Pays Tribute to Bharat Bhushan, Confirms 175 Kannadigas Returned from Kashmir”
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah paid his final respects to Bharat Bhushan, who lost his life during the recent terror attack in Kashmir. The CM met the grieving family, offered condolences, and laid flowers to honor the late Bharat Bhushan’s sacrifice. He also confirmed that the government brought back 175 Kannadigas safely from Kashmir after the tragic incident.
The Chief Minister visited Bharat Bhushan’s home and met his family members. He spoke with them, offered comfort, and praised Bharat Bhushan’s courage. “We lost a brave son of Karnataka. His sacrifice will always be remembered,” the CM said. He assured the family that the government would support them in every possible way.
After paying tribute, CM Siddaramaiah addressed the media. He announced that the state coordinated closely with officials in Kashmir to bring back 175 people from Karnataka who were stranded after the attack. “We tracked every person and arranged special flights and transport to bring them home safely,” he said.
The state government took quick action after the attack. It contacted families, made travel arrangements, and stayed in touch with security agencies in Kashmir. Officials worked day and night to ensure that every Kannadiga returned home without harm.
The Chief Minister also said that the government would help the victims and their families. He promised financial assistance and support for the families who suffered due to the attack. “We stand with them. The government will take every step to ensure justice and provide care,” he said.
People across Karnataka have expressed their sorrow over the attack and paid tribute to Bharat Bhushan. Many leaders and citizens shared messages of support and called for strong action against those behind the violence.
In conclusion, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah honored Bharat Bhushan’s sacrifice and confirmed the safe return of 175 Kannadigas from Kashmir. The state government acted quickly to protect its people and promised full support to the families affected by the tragedy.