5.1 C
Delhi
Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Didn’t breach protocol for not receiving Modi; K’taka Dy CM clarifies

Date:

Share post:

Bengaluru: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Saturday clarified that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and himself did not breach protocol by not receiving Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Bengaluru as they were obeying PMO’s orders.

He made the clarification amid a controversy of an alleged protocol violation during PM Modi’s visit to the city to congratulate ISRO scientists after the soft landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the South Pole of the Moon.

“Politicking is over, and now it is the time for development. Karnataka is a state of culture, and we had decided either of us would receive the Prime Minister at any given time, but as we had a communique from PMO, we did not attend it,” Shivakumar told reporters here.

In fact, the Prime Minister himself said he had asked Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar not to receive him at the HAL Airport as his arrival to Bengaluru from Greece could be delayed.

“I could not stop myself from coming here as I was away abroad, and hence I decided to first visit Bengaluru and greet the scientists. As I was coming from far away, there was a possibility of delay and hence I had requested the Chief Minister, Deputy Chief Minister and the Governor (Thaawarchand Gehlot) not to bother to come and receive me so early in the morning. I thank them for their cooperation,” PM Modi said.

Interestingly, Chief Secretary Vandita Sharma, DG and IGP Alok Moha, Bengaluru Police Commissioner B Dayananda, Bengaluru Regional Commissioner Amlan Biswas, and Bengaluru Deputy Commissioner KA Dayanand received the PM.

Several BJP leaders greeted PM Modi by standing behind the barricades outside HAL Airport.

Related articles

Corruption and the Black Stones in Our Rice

In Goan households, rice is not merely food; it is ritual. Before the pot meets the flame, our...

What Venezuela’s Unravelling Teaches India About the Future of Power

In the twenty-first century, power no longer resides only in armies, institutions, or territory. It increasingly resides in...

When Silence Is Sanctified: The Nun Who Dared to Speak and the Church That Looked Away

For eight long years, silence was not just imposed on her - it was sanctified.The recent interview of...

Steel Umbrella: Performance of the Indian Army’s Air Defence During Operation Sindoor

Operation Sindoor is often viewed through the prism of “strike”. But half the truth of any successful strike...