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Karnataka warns Tamil Nadu not to interfere in Chamarajanagar firing case

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Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar cautioned Tamil Nadu politicians against interfering in the state's internal affairs following a firing incident in Chamarajanagar. The incident, which occurred on August 15, involved Karnataka forest personnel who officials say opened fire in self-defense. Tamil Nadu leaders have called for a high-level investigation into the killings. Karnataka has since initiated a magisterial inquiry to look into the matter. The state government has also announced interim relief measures for those affected by the incident.

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