Mangalore : The state government has taken due note of back to back deaths of two women of Karnataka origin abroad- Savitha Halappanavar and Jacintha Saldanha— and urged the centre to ensure that Indian citizens abroad get due protection, abroad said DV Sadananda Gowda, former chief minister.
Chief minister Jagadish Shettar has written letters to the PM and MEA due to the back to back deaths of two women of Karnataka origin abroad- Savitha Halappanavar and Jacintha Saldanha— and expressed state’s concern over these deaths.
Sadananda Gowda, accompanied by members of Kaup assembly constituency unit of BJP met family members of Ben Barboza, Jacintha’s husband at Shirva earlier in the day. “We consoled the bereaved family at their loss,” Gowda told reporters here later. Describing the incident as tragic and one that should not have happened, Gowda said, “I handed over messages to the bereaved family on behalf of the chief minister Jagadish Shettar.”
The CM has written letters to PM Manmohan Singh and minister of external affairs Salman Khurshid, expressing the state government’s concerns over these two deaths, Gowda said adding that there is a sense of despondency among people of the state at these incidents.
“It has created a fear psychosis among people of the state about welfare of their friends and relatives abroad,” he said hoping the Centre will take necessary steps to prevent recurrence of such events. – Times of India