Indian Fishermen Laud Embassy Aid in Dramatic Iran Evacuation Amid Chaos

Indian fishermen who were working in Iran have been safely evacuated and returned to India amid escalating regional unrest. They praised the Indian Embassy in Tehran for providing critical assistance, setting up support centres to facilitate their exit. Union Minister Piyush Goyal welcomed them at Chennai airport, stating the operation was carried out on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's instructions. The Ministry of External Affairs coordinated the movement of over 600 fishermen from Iran via Armenia.

Key Points: Indian Fishermen Evacuated from Iran Praise Government Rescue

  • Stranded fishermen evacuated from Iran
  • Indian Embassy set up support centres
  • Evacuation followed PM's instructions
  • Over 600 fishermen safely returned
  • Returnees from Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Kerala
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Indian Embassy provided great assistance to get us out: Indian fishermen after returning to India from Iran

Indian fishermen evacuated from Iran thank the Indian Embassy and government for safe return amid regional unrest. Over 600 rescued so far.

"The Indian Embassy provided us with a great deal of assistance in getting out. - Fisherman Rajesh Patel"

Chennai, April 12

Indian fishermen who returned to the country from Iran have praised the Indian Embassy and the government for their assistance in facilitating their safe evacuation amid the tense regional situation.

Fisherman Rajesh Patel from Gujarat's Valsad, who had been working as a fisherman in the Kiru region of Iran for the past four years, said he and others were forced to leave due to escalating unrest.

He stated that the situation there was "quite chaotic", noting the role of the Indian embassy in Tehran in assisting the stranded fishermen to get them back home safely.

"I came back from the Kiru region of Iran. I work as a fisherman. I had been there for four years," Patel said.

"Things got quite chaotic over there recently. That's why we had to leave. The Indian Embassy provided us with a great deal of assistance in getting out. It would have been extremely difficult for us to leave on our own, but the entire Indian Embassy machinery set up support centres everywhere, in every state, so we were able to get out and return safely. The Indian government helped us in Iran from Armenia to get us back home in India," he added.

Another fisherman from the Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu described the difficult conditions they faced before their return, saying they were caught in a life-threatening situation.

"Per day, nearly 10 to 20 bombs fell before us. With great difficulty, holding our lives in our hands, we came here safely. We thank our government very much," he said.

The returning fishermen expressed gratitude to the Indian authorities for coordinating their evacuation and ensuring their safe return to India amid the crisis.

The fishermen returned to the country on Saturday night and were welcomed by Union Minister for Commerce Piyush Goyal at the Chennai International Airport.

Speaking to reporters at the airport following their arrival, Goyal said the evacuation was carried out following directions from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with coordinated efforts by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and Indian missions abroad to relocate the stranded fishermen from Iran to Armenia before bringing them back to India.

"Our Prime Minister gave instructions to the Foreign Ministry, and they worked very hard to move them from Iran to Armenia. From Armenia, we got some good people to support us in getting them back because they are very poor fishermen. In the first batch, 345 came. Today, 300+ came. The Prime Minister has always cared for all the people who are stuck in any crisis. This once again demonstrates how much he cares for our fishermen who were unfortunately stuck in the middle of the war in Iran. They have been brought out from right inside Iran," the Union Minister said.

He further informed that over 600 Indian fishermen have been safely brought back from Iran so far, with the assistance of Indian embassies in Iran and Armenia. The returnees include fishermen primarily from Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Kerala and Puducherry.

Earlier on Friday, during the inter-ministerial briefing on the recent developments in West Asia, the MEA stated that the Embassy of India in Tehran has facilitated the movement of 2,180 Indian nationals from Iran to Armenia and Azerbaijan for onwards travel to India, including 981 Indian students and 657 Indian fishermen.

- ANI

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Priya S
"Per day, nearly 10 to 20 bombs fell before us." This line gave me chills. Can't imagine their trauma. So glad they are safe now. Kudos to the MEA for the swift action.
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Michael C
While the evacuation is commendable, we must ask why so many of our citizens, especially poor fishermen, are working in such volatile regions. Need better policies for migrant worker safety.
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Karthik V
As someone from Chennai, it's a relief to see our Tamil fishermen back. The coordination between Iran, Armenia, and our embassies shows good diplomatic work. Hope they get some support to restart their lives here.
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Sarah B
Over 600 fishermen rescued! That's a massive operation. It's in these crisis moments you see the value of having a strong, responsive diplomatic network. Well done to all involved.
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Aman W
Bhai log safe aaye, bas yahi badi baat hai. Government ne kaam kiya, iske liye taarif milni chahiye. Ab inhe yahan rozgar bhi chahiye hoga. 🙏

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