Former Karnataka Chief Minister S.M. Krishna passed away at his home early on Tuesday. He was 92 years old and had been sick for a while. His family mentioned that he died at 2:45 am. His body will likely be taken to Maddur today.
S.M. Krishna was an important figure in politics and is known for making Bengaluru a major tech hub in India, often called the Silicon Valley of India. He was born on May 1, 1932, in Somanahalli, a place in Karnataka’s Mandya district. Throughout his career, he served as the External Affairs Minister of India and as the Governor of Maharashtra. After many years with the Congress party, he joined the BJP towards the end of his political journey.
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