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NRI Forum advocates for dedicated NRI ministry amid rising concerns

Drawing parallels with Kerala’s NRI Ministry, Krishna stressed the importance of a similar setup in Karnataka, especially in addressing concerns like repatriation in case of fatalities abroad

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Arathi Krishna, Deputy Chairperson of Karnataka’s NRI Forum, has called for the establishment of a separate ministry to safeguard the interests of non-resident Indians (NRIs) from Karnataka.

This move aligns with the Congress manifesto’s pledge to create a national-level ministry for NRIs. Krishna highlighted the need for leadership within the NRI Forum, emphasizing the absence of a dedicated ministry since the BJP came to power.

Regarding job losses in Saudi Arabia, Krishna revealed ongoing efforts by the NRI Forum to gather information, reinstating initiatives that were discontinued due to leadership issues

Drawing parallels with Kerala’s NRI Ministry, Krishna stressed the importance of a similar setup in Karnataka, especially in addressing concerns like repatriation in case of fatalities abroad.

She also addressed Prime Minister Modi’s recent engagement in Mangaluru, expressing concerns over communal tensions affecting investment in Dakshina Kannada.

Regarding job losses in Saudi Arabia, Krishna revealed ongoing efforts by the NRI Forum to gather information, reinstating initiatives that were discontinued due to leadership issues. Responding to BJP’s claims about enhancing India’s global image, Krishna noted the evolving role of social media in shaping perceptions but emphasized the need for tangible actions beyond publicity.

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