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Karnataka Minister Vows Zero Tolerance After Bengaluru Daycare Abuse Whistleblower Sacked

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Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge has declared the state government maintains zero tolerance toward crimes against children following a disturbing daycare abuse case in Bengaluru. A whistleblower who reportedly exposed the alleged abuse at the daycare centre was dismissed from her job the very next day, according to her son. The minister stressed that all daycare centres must strictly follow Standard Operating Procedures to ensure child safety. The incident has sparked outrage and drawn attention to the vulnerability of children in unregulated childcare facilities. Authorities are now under pressure to investigate both the abuse allegations and the reported retaliation against the whistleblower.

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