Kashmiri families urge govt to evacuate stranded Indian students in Iran
Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], March 18 (ANI): Amid escalating tensions in West Asia and worsening security in Iran, many Indian students remain stranded at the Azerbaijan border, due to the ongoing conflict with the US and Israel, facing illness and lack of resources despite some being evacuated earlier.
Parents of the stranded students have urged the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) to provide immediate updates and intervention to ensure the safe return of all stranded students.
"The issue right now is that the majority of children are stranded at the Azerbaijan border, on the Astara side of Iran. The problems they are facing there are serious. Initially, a group of 17-18 children was taken out, but those had tickets for the 14th. Along with them, children holding tickets for the 18th, 19th, and 20th were also allowed through. Meanwhile, those with tickets for the 15th, 16th, and 17th remain stranded. Many of the children with tickets for the 15th were marked as 'no show', and the same happened for the 16th and 17th, and still nothing has been done," he said.
"We sincerely request that someone from the MEA update us on the situation at the border. Some of the children are ill, suffering from chest infections and influenza, and they are not receiving medicines. Their money has run out, and they are unable to make calls. We desperately need an update on what is happening," he added.
On Monday, the MEA said more than 2 lakh passengers have been brought back to India from Gulf countries, and Indian nationals in Iran have also crossed into Armenia and Azerbaijan as part of ongoing safety efforts. (ANI)
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