"Attack on Iran school condemnable; rescue Indians in Middle East": DCM DK Shivakumar

Mar 01, 2026

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], March 01 : Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka DK Shivakumar on Sunday condemned the attack by the US-Israel on an Iranian school, which killed over 70 children, stating that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East is "not the right way to go about it."

Speaking to reporters at his Sadashivanagar residence and later at Balehonnuru, he said, "The war in the Middle East is not right. Why attack school children who are at no fault? This is condemnable. It is time to rescue Indians stuck in Dubai and other parts of the Middle East."

Earlier on February 28, Iranian media had reported that atleast 40 Iranians have been killed in an Israeli strike on a school in the city of Minab in the Hormozgan province, in the southern part of Iran, quoting the governor of the province.

Reporting on the death toll as mentioned by the state media, Reuters said that atleast 24 have been killed due to a fresh strike at girls' primary school, bringing the toll over to 40.

"An Iranian governor saying at least 24 had been killed in Israeli strike on a school in Minab in southern Iran. State media now reports the death toll at the school, a girls' primary, has risen to 40," Reuters reported.
When Shivakumar was asked about rescuing Kannadigas in Saudi and Dubai, he said, "I appeal to the Centre to rescue Kannadigas, Keralites and Indians from other states. We will do whatever is needed to protect the interests of our people. I condemn all deaths like this."
"Our MLAs, A C Srinivasa Reddy, Bharat Reddy, his family and MLC Bhoje Gowda are stranded in Dubai. There are a lot of Indian citizens also stuck there. Moreover, there are a lot of Indians working in the Middle East, and many Indian educational institutions are located there," he added.
He also said that Kannada organisations in the Middle East must give confidence to the people stranded there. "The people who do business with us from Dubai are worried," he added.
Asked if anyone from Bengaluru is stranded, he said, "The CM and I have given instructions to the Commissioner about this."
On any plan to open helplines, he said, "State and Centre can't have separate helplines. Ministry of External Affairs must open the helpline."
"We need peace in the world. I pray for no casualties. Hope humanity triumphs. Gangadhar Ajjaiah has said that world peace is possible only through universal humanity. The US must stop the war. This war can negatively impact India," he noted.
"It is not about Kannadigas or others; we are all Indians. Saudi Arabia runs on Indians. Every other family from Mangaluru or Kerala works in the Middle East. More than 70 school children are dead in the US-Israel attacks. There were two main transit hubs, the Middle East and Singapore, for Indians to travel abroad," he added.
Meanwhile, Iran is observing 40 days of public mourning following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to Iranian state media. In Shia Islam, the 40th day after death (Arba'een) holds immense spiritual weight. The death occurred following strikes by the US and Israel (Operation Epic Fury/Lion's Roar) on Saturday.
Iran's Supreme Leader's office has declared a period of national mourning, with flags flying at half-mast and public gatherings planned to pay respects, marking the closing of a 37-year chapter in the Islamic Republic's history. Authorities have heightened security across the country, particularly in major cities like Tehran, to prevent unrest and ensure public safety.