Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)
Mangaluru, Aug 13: Coastal Karnataka, which is considered a sensitive zone with respect to the security of the state and country, reported many incidents of links with terrorist organizations.
After the recent raid by National Investigation Agency (NIA) officials on the house of the son of former Congress MLA Idinabba, there was an urge to establish a NIA office in the city. Now chief minister Basavaraj Bommai gave the clue that a meeting is held in this regard and there possibilities that an office of the NIA might be set up in near future in the city.
Bommai, who is on a two-day tour of the coastal districts, spoke to the media on Friday, August 13 and said, “Already an able person is made as the home minister of Karnataka. He has already held two meetings. In the future he will also hold some meetings. Home minister will visit coastal districts and investigate the matter. Then a final decision will be taken in this regard. We cannot publicly say certain things. But we will make a suitable decision in this regard soon.”