Indian Medical Students Attacked in Russia: AIMSA Urges PM Modi to Ensure Justice

The All India Medical Students Association (AIMSA) has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing deep concern over a violent knife attack on four Indian medical students in Ufa, Russia. The letter urges the Indian government to take immediate diplomatic steps to ensure justice and strengthen safety mechanisms for students abroad. It calls for the establishment of emergency helplines and stricter monitoring of foreign universities to prevent future incidents. The Indian Embassy in Moscow has confirmed the attack and stated that officials are en route to Ufa to assist the injured students.

Key Points: Indian Students Attacked in Russia: AIMSA Appeals to PM Modi

  • AIMSA writes to PM Modi after attack
  • Four Indian students injured in Russia knife attack
  • Demands immediate diplomatic steps for justice
  • Calls for emergency helplines and safety mechanisms
  • Embassy officials en route to assist injured
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AIMSA urges PM Modi to ensure safety, justice for medical students attacked in Russia

AIMSA urges PM Modi to ensure safety and justice for Indian medical students attacked in Russia. Read the demands for diplomatic action and student protection.

AIMSA urges PM Modi to ensure safety, justice for medical students attacked in Russia
"Such incidents not only endanger the lives and dignity of our students but also create an atmosphere of fear - AIMSA Letter"

New Delhi, February 8

All India Medical Students Association on Sunday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, appealing for the safety and protection of Indian medical students in Russia after four Indian students were injured in a knife attack in Ufa.

AIMSA urged PM Modi to take immediate diplomatic steps to ensure justice for the attacked students, establish emergency helplines for Indian students and monitor foreign universities to prevent such incidents in future.

AIMSA wrote, "On behalf of the All India Medical Students Association (AIMSA), we write with deep concern and anguish regarding the recent violent attack on four Indian medical students at Bashkir State Medical University, Russia. Such incidents not only endanger the lives and dignity of our students but also create an atmosphere of fear and insecurity among thousands of Indian medical students studying abroad."

The medical students' body strongly condemned the attack and said that the safety of students should be the Indian government's priority.

"Indian students travel overseas with dreams of becoming healthcare professionals and serving humanity. Any act of violence, discrimination, or hostility against them is unacceptable and must be strongly condemned. The safety and well-being of our students must remain a top priority," AIMSA added.

"We humbly request the Government of India to: Take immediate diplomatic steps with the concerned authorities to ensure justice for the attacked students. Strengthen safety mechanisms and student support systems for Indian students studying abroad. Issue clear advisories and establish emergency helplines for Indian students facing threats or discrimination. Ensure strict monitoring and coordination with foreign universities and governments to prevent such incidents in the future. We trust in your leadership and unwavering commitment to safeguarding Indian citizens across the globe. AIMSA stands in solidarity with the affected students and their families and urges urgent intervention to prevent the recurrence of such tragic incidents," the letter read.

Earlier, four Indians were injured in a knife attack in Ufa, the Indian Embassy in Moscow said.

In a post on X, the Indian Embassy said, "An unfortunate incident of attack has occurred in Ufa. Several persons, including four Indian students, have been injured."

The Embassy said it is in touch with the authorities, and officials from the Consulate in Kazan are en route to Ufa to provide assistance to the injured students.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Strong diplomatic action is needed. Russia is a friendly country, but student safety cannot be compromised. Hope our embassy ensures strict punishment for the attackers.
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Rohit P
While the government should help, students and parents also need to be more cautious. Researching the safety record of a city before sending children is crucial. Just a thought.
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Sarah B
The emergency helpline is a fantastic suggestion. A 24/7 number that students can call from anywhere in the world would provide immense psychological and practical support.
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Vikram M
PM Modi's government has a strong record of bringing Indians home during crises. I have full faith they will ensure justice this time too. #ModiHaiToMumkinHai
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Karthik V
It's high time we also focus on improving our own medical education infrastructure. So many students are forced to go abroad due to limited seats and high costs here. A long-term solution is needed.

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