Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, on Thursday, April 24, visited the residence of 35-year-old Bharat Bhushan in Mathikere of Bengaluru, who was shot dead in front of his family by terrorists in Pahalgam. The CM paid his final respects and announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh to the families of the deceased. The victims from Karnataka include Bharat Bhushan, Manjunath Rao, and Madhusudan (who had settled in Bengaluru, hailing from Andhra Pradesh). The mortal remains of Bharat and Manjunath arrived at the Kempegowda International Airport in the early hours of Thursday and were received by various state ministers.
Offering condolences, the Chief Minister said it is extremely unfortunate that a young, well-educated man like him became a victim of a terror strike. He strongly condemned the attack as a barbaric and inhuman act.
To facilitate the safe return of Kannada-speaking individuals stranded in Kashmir and to bring back the mortal remains of the deceased, Labour Minister Santosh Lad and a team of officials were immediately dispatched. So far, 175 Kannadigas have been safely brought back to the state. “It is the government’s duty to protect Kannadigas in difficult times,” the CM stated. The state government had also announced a special flight IndiGo 6E 9198, deployed for the 178 stranded tourists from Karnataka who had travelled to Srinagar, to bring them back to the state.
The Karnataka government has announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh each to the families of the Kannadigas who lost their lives in the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, he added.
“It is the government’s responsibility to completely eradicate terrorism. Our government extends full support to the Centre in eliminating terrorist activities in the country,” CM Siddaramaiah said.
“Killing innocent people in broad daylight and in front of their families is a heinous crime. Similar to the past Pulwama and Balakot incidents, this is a recurrence. Intelligence failure at the Central level may have contributed to this incident as well,” he observed.
The Chief Minister has directed officials to make necessary arrangements for conducting the final rites of Manjunath Rao and Bharat Bhushan with police honours.
Minister for Transport Ramalinga Reddy has met Bharat Bhushan’s family in Bengaluru, while Minister for Education Madhu Bangarappa met Manjunath Rao’s family in Shivamogga and assured them of support.
Regarding the terror attack in Kashmir, the Chief Minister said the Union government has already initiated certain measures, and the state government will extend complete support for further steps aimed at eliminating terrorism.
Bharat Bhushan had gone on a Kashmir trip with his wife, Dr Sujata, a paediatrician, and toddler son.
The state government has set up a helpline for relatives, tour operators and travel agents to provide information about tourists from Karnataka who are visiting Kashmir. The helpline numbers are 080 43344334, 080 43344335, 080 43344336, and 08043344342.
(With IANS inputs)