Pahalgam terror attack a failure of central intelligence agencies: Siddaramaiah

IANS April 23, 2025 227 views

The recent Pahalgam terror attack has sparked strong criticism from Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah regarding central intelligence failures. He highlighted the tragic loss of two Karnataka residents and stressed the need for better national security preparedness. The state government is actively working to support affected families and ensure the safe return of Kannadigas from Kashmir. Siddaramaiah has personally reached out to the families of the deceased, offering condolences and promising support.

"The central intelligence system has failed" - Siddaramaiah, Karnataka Chief Minister
Bengaluru, April 23: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday said the lack of prior information on the Pahalgam terror attack reflects a failure on the part of central intelligence agencies.

Key Points

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Pahalgam attack claimed 26 lives, including two Karnataka residents

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State arranging safe return of Kannadigas from Kashmir

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CM demands stronger national security measures

Addressing the media, the Chief Minister said that the attack was a premeditated conspiracy and the killings are deeply condemnable. However, the fact that such a horrific attack, which has claimed at least 26 lives, occurred without prior warning is a clear failure of central intelligence, he said, adding that similar lapses were seen during the earlier Pulwama attack as well.

In the case of the Pahalgam attack, the central intelligence system has failed, Siddaramaiah said, stressing that the Centre must not only eliminate the terrorists but also effectively ensure the safety and security of the nation’s citizens.

He said his government has made all necessary arrangements to safely bring back Kannadigas from Kashmir in the wake of the terror attack.

A team of officials has been dispatched to Kashmir to ensure the safety of Kannadigas and oversee related arrangements. Additionally, Labour Minister Santosh Lad has been sent to the UT to coordinate the safe return of over 40 Kannadigas via a special flight.

The Chief Minister said that two Karnataka residents, Manjunath Rao and Bharat Bhushan, lost their lives in the incident, and the state government will positively consider and review the matter of providing compensation to the families of the deceased, he said.

Siddaramaiah also spoke over the phone with the families of those who lost their lives in the terror attack at Pahalgam and offered his condolences.

He spoke with Pallavi, the wife of Manjunath Rao from Shivamogga, and Sujatha, the wife of Bharat Bhushan from Mattikere (Bengaluru).

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is heartbreaking 💔 My thoughts are with the families who lost their loved ones. The government needs to take stronger measures to prevent such attacks in the future.
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Priya M.
While I agree intelligence failures are concerning, is this really the time for political finger-pointing? Shouldn't we focus on supporting the victims first?
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Arjun S.
The CM is right to call out intelligence failures. We pay taxes for security - these agencies need to be more proactive. Pulwama was bad enough, now this...
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Shweta R.
Glad to see the Karnataka government taking quick action to bring our people home safely. That's what responsible leadership looks like 👏
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Vikram J.
Respectfully disagree with CM's statement. Intelligence work is complex and not 100% foolproof. Terrorists adapt quickly - we should focus on improving rather than blaming.
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Neha P.
The personal touch of CM calling the families is commendable. Small gestures mean a lot in such tragic times. Hope the compensation process is quick and fair.

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