Karnataka CM Assures Safety of Kannadigas Amid Iran-Israel Conflict

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has assured proactive measures for the safety of Kannadigas residing in Middle Eastern countries amid the Iran-Israel escalation. He has directed officials to operationalize a dedicated helpline and advised citizens in conflict zones to relocate to safer areas. The CM also addressed the situation of 32 individuals from Ballari stranded in Dubai, initiating steps for their security and assistance. The government is coordinating with central authorities and monitoring the situation closely.

Key Points: Karnataka CM on Safety of Citizens in Middle East Amid Conflict

  • Helpline for affected families
  • Advice to relocate to safer zones
  • Assistance for stranded in Dubai
  • Coordination with central authorities
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"Please be assured that safety of every Kannadiga is our foremost priority..." CM Siddaramaiah on Iran-Israel escalation

CM Siddaramaiah assures proactive measures for Kannadigas in Middle East, sets up helpline, and addresses stranded citizens in Dubai.

"Please be assured that the safety of every Kannadiga is our foremost priority... - CM Siddaramaiah"

New Delhi, March 1

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday assured that all the necessary measures are being undertaken to ensure the safety of Indian citizens residing in the Middle Eastern countries amid the escalating situation between Iran and Israel.

In a post on X, the Chief Minister said that he held consultations with the Resident Commissioner in the capital city to ensure proactive measures to safeguard the citizens.

"In light of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, the Government of Karnataka is treating with utmost seriousness the safety and well-being of Kannadigas residing in the Middle East, including Israel, the UAE, Iran, and Qatar. I have held consultations with the Resident Commissioner in New Delhi and directed that all necessary and proactive measures be undertaken to safeguard our people..." he said.

Siddaramaiah further advised the citizens residing in the conflict-struck areas to relocate to safer regions. The CM noted that the officials have been instructed to operationalise a dedicated helpline number to assist the affected families.

"Given the suspension of air services in several countries in the region, those unable to return to India and currently in conflict-affected areas are earnestly advised to relocate to safer zones at the earliest. I have instructed officials to operationalise a dedicated helpline from tomorrow to assist affected families. I urge family members not to panic if communication with their loved ones is temporarily disrupted. Please be assured that the safety of every Kannadiga is our foremost priority, and coordinated efforts are already underway in close liaison with the concerned authorities..." he said.

The Karnataka CM highlighted that proper measures are underway to help the passengers stranded at the Dubai Airport.

"I have also been informed by former Minister Nagendra that 32 individuals from Ballari are presently stranded in Dubai. Appropriate steps are being initiated to ensure their security and facilitate necessary assistance. We stand firmly committed to protecting our citizens and will continue to monitor the situation closely, responding with sensitivity, responsibility, and resolve..." he said.

The crisis follows a sharp escalation in West Asia after Israel and the United States launched coordinated strikes on Iranian military and nuclear-linked sites. The operation triggered retaliatory threats and airspace closures in several countries, including Iran and Iraq, disrupting major international air corridors.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see proactive measures. But I hope this isn't just talk. The government needs to actually coordinate with MEA and ensure swift evacuation if needed. Actions matter more than posts on X.
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Aman W
Many families in Karnataka have members working in Gulf countries. This assurance from the state government is crucial to reduce panic. Jai Karnataka!
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Sarah B
As someone living in Bengaluru with friends in Tel Aviv, this is very concerning. Glad to see the CM is taking it seriously. The advice to relocate to safer zones is sensible.
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Vikram M
The mention of the 32 people from Ballari is specific and shows they are tracking actual cases. Hope the central and state governments work together seamlessly on this.
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Karthik V
While the intent is good, I feel the response is a bit delayed. The airspace closures happened days ago. The government machinery should be faster in such crises. Still, better late than never.

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