Kuwait Road Accident: JKSA Seeks Jaishankar's Help to Bring 6 J&K Youths Home

The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association has written to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar seeking urgent intervention for the repatriation of the mortal remains of six youths from J&K. The victims were killed in a devastating road accident in Kuwait on April 9 when their vehicle collided with another and caught fire. Hailing from Poonch and Rajouri districts, the deceased had migrated for work and were the sole breadwinners for their families. The association emphasized the families' wish to perform last rites in their homeland according to cultural traditions.

Key Points: JKSA Urges Jaishankar to Repatriate 6 J&K Youths Killed in Kuwait

  • Six J&K youths killed in Kuwait accident
  • JKSA writes to EAM Jaishankar
  • Victims were sole breadwinners from Poonch, Rajouri
  • Urgent repatriation of mortal remains sought
  • Accident occurred on April 9 near Saad Al Abdullah
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JKSA seeks EAM Jaishankar's intervention for repatriation of the mortal remains of 6 J-K youths killed in Kuwait road accident

Jammu and Kashmir Students Association writes to EAM S Jaishankar, seeking urgent repatriation of mortal remains of six youths killed in a Kuwait road accident.

"The victims... were returning from work when their vehicle collided with another on a busy highway and subsequently caught fire. - Nasir Khuehami"

Srinagar, April 12

The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association on Saturday wrote to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, seeking urgent intervention for the repatriation of mortal remains of six youths from Jammu and Kashmir who lost their lives in a road accident in Kuwait.

In a letter addressed to the External Affairs Minister, the Association expressed deep grief over the deaths of the young men hailing from Poonch and Rajouri districts, who were killed in a tragic road accident on April 9 near the Saad Al Abdullah area in Kuwait.

National Convenor of the Association Nasir Khuehami said the victims were returning from work when the accident took place.

He stated, "The victims, Fareed Ahmed, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Mohd Khaliq, Mukhtar Ahmed, Mumtaz Rashid, and Tasweer Hussain were returning from work when their vehicle collided with another on a busy highway and subsequently caught fire. Most of them were unable to escape and were charred to death on the spot."

Acccording to a relaease the letter said, "as per the information received, the deceased; Fareed Ahmed, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Mohd Khaliq, Mukhtar Ahmed, Mumtaz Rashid, Tasweer Hussain, Mohd Naeem, and another youth--lost their lives in a devastating accident on Road No. 6 near Saad Al Abdullah, Kuwait, on the evening of April 9, 2026."

The letter further stated that the victims were returning from work when their vehicle collided with another vehicle on a busy highway, after which it caught fire.

"The victims were returning from work when their vehicle collided with another on a busy highway, following which the vehicle caught fire. Tragically, most of them were unable to escape and were charred to death on the spot," the letter further stated.

"All the deceased hailed from the Poonch and Rajouri districts of Jammu & Kashmir and belonged to economically modest backgrounds. They had migrated to Kuwait in pursuit of better livelihood opportunities and were the sole breadwinners for their families. Their untimely demise has left their families and entire communities in deep shock and mourning. The sudden loss of the deceased has created an irreplaceable void in the lives of their loved ones, leaving them in deep anguish and grief," the letter read.

It further urged that, in view of the tragedy, the bereaved families wish to perform the last rites of the deceased in their homeland and sought urgent intervention from the External Affairs Ministry to facilitate the repatriation process.

"In light of this unfortunate tragedy, the bereaved families wish to perform the last rites of the deceased in their homeland in accordance with their cultural and religious traditions," as per the letter.

- ANI

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Sarah B
A terrible tragedy. I hope the MEA and our embassy in Kuwait can cut through any red tape and expedite the repatriation process. The families deserve closure and the right to perform the last rites with dignity.
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Vikram M
So many of our youth from J&K have to migrate for work due to lack of opportunities. This accident highlights the risks they take. While we pray for the souls, we also need to ask what is being done to create jobs at home so fewer families have to bear this pain.
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Rohit P
Dr. Jaishankar and the MEA team are usually very responsive in such crises. I'm confident they will help. The JKSA has done the right thing by writing. Let's all support the families in this hour of need.
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Priya S
Charred to death... what a horrifying way to go. Can't imagine the trauma for their co-workers who witnessed it. The Kuwaiti authorities must also ensure a thorough investigation into the accident. Road safety is a global issue.
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Nikhil C
A respectful suggestion: While the focus is rightly on repatriation, I hope the association and local administration also look into long-term support for these families. They've lost their sole breadwinners. Financial aid and counseling are crucial now.
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Kavya N

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