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Karnataka's deputy CM clarified his remark was about government interference, not people, and defended land actions as lawful.
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar clarified that his remark "we don't want any Keralites" was directed at the Kerala government's interference in Karnataka's internal affairs, not at Keralite people.
He emphasized his respect for Malayalees, reaffirmed plans to campaign for the Congress in upcoming Kerala elections, and defended the Kogilu eviction drive as targeting illegal encroachments on government land designated for waste management.
The BJP and Kerala leaders criticized the comment as divisive, but Shivakumar dismissed the backlash as politically motivated, stressing the action was about governance, not regional animosity.
El viceministro de Karnataka aclaró que su comentario se refería a la interferencia del gobierno, no a la gente, y defendió las acciones de tierras como legales.