K’taka home minister urges action after techie killed in Toronto

Karnataka's Home Minister has called upon the Canadian authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into the targeted shooting of Chandan Kumar Raja, a tech professional from the state, in Toronto. The minister emphasized the need for justice and the repatriation of Raja's remains, highlighting the concerns over safety and security of Indian nationals abroad. This incident underscores the growing issue of violence against expatriates, prompting discussions on protective measures for Indians living overseas. As the investigation unfolds, the Karnataka government is keen to ensure that the case receives the attention it deserves, reflecting a broader commitment to the welfare of its citizens, regardless of their geographical location.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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