Family of Hyderabad man stabbed in US appeals to MEA for help
Hyderabad: The family of Syed Sohailuddin, a Hyderabad native who was allegedly stabbed in the US over his religion, on Thursday, July 16, appealed to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar for emergency visas to travel to America.
Asma Firdouse, sister-in-law of Sohailuddin, said they learnt about the attack late on Tuesday, July 14, and intially believed it was minor.
However, panic grew after seeing videos of the incident online, which revealed the severity of his injuries.
Speaking on the family’s critical situation, Asma said her sister, Amreen Firdouse (Sohailuddin’s wife), fainted when she heard the news of the attack.
“Amreen’s blood pressure is dropping and her health is a cause of concern,” she said.
Sohailuddin and Amreen have a son aged 5 and a daughter aged 3.
Amreen is alone in the US, trying to take care of her children while visiting the hospital, Asma said.
Asma and her brother have sought urgent government intervention to secure emergency visas to fly to the US and be of assistance to the victim’s immediate family.
Meanwhile, Majlis Bachao Tahreek (MBT) spokesman Amjed Ullah Khan met Asma Firdouse at her residence in Musheerabad here and posted a video of his conversation with her on X.
He appealed to the External Affairs Minister to provide emergency visas to the family members so that they can travel to the US at the earliest.