BJP Spokesperson Seeks MEA Aid for Stranded Sikh Couples in Tehran

BJP Spokesperson Jaiveer Shergill has requested the Ministry of External Affairs to assist elderly Iranian Sikh couples stranded at a Gurudwara in Tehran. The couples are unable to board a Mahaan Air flight scheduled for May 5 without government clearance. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has been urged to intervene. Meanwhile, the MEA continues to monitor the situation across the Gulf and West Asia, prioritizing the safety of Indian nationals.

Key Points: BJP Spokesperson Seeks MEA Help for Sikh Couples in Tehran

  • BJP spokesperson Jaiveer Shergill requests MEA help for stranded Sikh couples in Tehran
  • Airline refuses boarding without GOI clearance
  • MEA intensifies monitoring of Gulf and West Asia situation
  • Over 12.96 lakh passengers traveled from region to India since February 28
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BJP Spokesperson Jaiveer Shergill requests MEA intervention to help stranded Sikh couples in Tehran

Jaiveer Shergill requests MEA intervention to assist elderly Iranian Sikh couples stranded at Gurudwara in Tehran, citing airline refusal without GOI clearance.

"Request MEA India to assist Few elderly Iranian Sikh couples who are stranded in Gurudwara Saab, Tehran, Iran. - Jaiveer Shergill"

New Delhi, April 30

BJP Spokesperson Jaiveer Shergill said on Thursday, requested the Ministry of External Affairs to assist several elderly Iranian Sikh couples stranded at a Gurudwara in Tehran, stating that a Mahaan Air flight scheduled from Tehran to India on May 5 is reportedly not allowing them to board without clearance from the Government of India.

He also urged intervention from External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to help facilitate their travel.

On X, Shergil wrote, "Request MEA India to assist Few elderly Iranian Sikh couples who are stranded in Gurudwara Saab, Tehran, Iran. An aircraft operated by Mahaan Airways is scheduled to operate from Tehran to India on 5th May but the Airline is refusing to take them onboard without the permission of GOI. Requesting Sh Dr S Jaishankar ji to kindly intervene and assist the Sikh Families."

Meanwhile, earlier, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has intensified its monitoring of the evolving situation across the Gulf and West Asia, prioritising the safety, security and welfare of Indian nationals in the region.

Indian missions are maintaining round-the-clock contact with citizens while coordinating closely with local authorities to address emerging challenges.

"Indian Missions and Posts continue to operate round-the-clock helplines and are proactively assisting Indian nationals. They remain in close contact with the local Governments," the ministry said, underlining its ongoing outreach.

The government has also been issuing frequent updates to keep citizens informed. "Updated advisories are being issued regularly, including information on local government guidelines, flight and travel situations and consular services and various welfare measures being undertaken to support our community," the statement noted. Missions are actively engaging with Indian associations, professional groups, companies and other stakeholders to ensure the timely dissemination of information and assistance.

Special attention is being given to Indian seafarers operating in the region, with the government emphasising their welfare as a priority.

"Government is according high priority to the welfare of Indian seafarers in the region. Indian Missions are extending all assistance to the Indian crew members on vessels in the region including coordination with the local authorities and agencies, extending consular assistance and facilitating requests to return to India," the ministry said.

Travel movement between the region and India has remained substantial despite operational constraints.

Since 28 February, around 12,96,000 passengers have travelled from the region to India, reflecting sustained connectivity and demand. In the United Arab Emirates, airlines are continuing limited commercial operations, with approximately 110 flights expected to operate between the UAE and India in a single day based on safety and operational considerations.

Flight services are also ongoing from Saudi Arabia and Oman to Indian destinations, while partial reopening of Qatar's airspace has enabled Qatar Airways to resume services to multiple Indian cities. Kuwait and Bahrain have reopened their airspace as well, with Jazeera Airways, Kuwait Airways and Gulf Air restarting limited operations.

Elsewhere, Iraq's airspace is open with restricted services that can facilitate onward travel, while Iran's airspace remains partially accessible for cargo and charter flights. The MEA has reiterated its advisory urging Indian nationals to avoid travel to Iran and encouraging those already present to exit via land borders with embassy support. So far, the Indian Embassy in Tehran has facilitated the movement of 2,445 Indian nationals out of Iran through land routes.

In Israel, limited flight operations have resumed, offering additional options for onward travel to India. The MEA said it will continue to closely track developments and expand assistance measures as required.

- ANI

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Priya S
So many Indians stranded abroad, and the government is doing its bit. But I wish the MEA had a more proactive evacuation plan for hotspots like Iran. Waiting for an elder couple's flight issue to go viral on social media before action feels reactive. Still, kudos to Jaiveer Shergill for using his platform.
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James A
It's heartening to see the Indian government prioritizing the welfare of its citizens abroad, especially vulnerable elderly couples. The round-the-clock helplines and coordination with local authorities show genuine concern. Let's hope the MEA quickly clears those boarding permissions so the Sikh families can return safely.
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Vikram M
Understand the urgency, but why only highlight Sikh couples? Many Indian workers and families are stuck across Iran and the Gulf. The MEA says it's monitoring, but numbers like 2,445 evacuated via land routes—are we doing enough? Airlines need clearer directives from GOI so no one is left waiting at Gurudwaras or airports. 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
Good job by Shergill for bringing attention to this. But honestly, why do we need a BJP spokesperson to request basic MEA help? Shouldn't the embassy in Tehran already be on top of stranded Indian nationals? Hope Jaishankar ji resolves this quickly—those elderly people must be terrified. 🙏
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Sarah B
It's commendable that India's MEA is maintaining regular advisories and helplines, and the evacuation figures are significant. The specific case of Sikh couples in Tehran shows that even small groups need attention. I hope the airline issue is sorted soon—no one should be denied boarding when the government

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