Karnataka government’s statement comes a day after union minister D.V.Sadananda Gowda found himself in the middle of a controversy after he was allowed to leave the Bengaluru airport after he landed from Delhi BENGALURU : The Karnataka government on Tuesday said that it will check for any lapses on its side in releasing of mandatory quarantine guidelines that specifies exemptions for people travelling by air into the state. "I will check why it (standard operating procedure) was not published," S.Suresh Kumar, Karnataka's primary and secondary education minister said.
Kumar's statements come a day after union chemicals and fertilizers minister D.V.Sadananda Gowda found himself in the middle of a controversy after he was allowed to leave