Maharashtra Launches Rescue Mission for Indians Stranded in Iran-Israel Conflict Zone

The Maharashtra government has initiated a high-priority mission to assist and evacuate its citizens stranded in the Gulf region due to the Iran-Israel conflict. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced a dedicated WhatsApp helpline and close coordination with the Central Government and Indian embassies. Disaster Management Minister Girish Mahajan is overseeing operations, with local Indian community groups activated for ground support. The state is arranging transport as airspaces reopen and reassured the public about fuel security due to strategic reserves.

Key Points: Maharashtra Rescue Drive for Indians Stranded in Gulf

  • WhatsApp helpline for real-time aid
  • Coordination with MEA & embassies
  • Air India ops where safe
  • Fuel reserves prevent price hike
  • Community groups activated for support
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Maha govt has launched drive to rescue citizens stranded due to Iran-Israel conflict: CM Fadnavis

Maharashtra govt launches mission to evacuate citizens from Gulf amid Iran-Israel conflict. CM Fadnavis announces helpline & coordination with MEA.

Maha govt has launched drive to rescue citizens stranded due to Iran-Israel conflict: CM Fadnavis
"We are prioritising the safe return of our people. - CM Devendra Fadnavis"

Mumbai, March 4

Amid the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel, the Maharashtra government has launched a high-priority mission to assist and evacuate Indian tourists and professionals from the state stranded in the Gulf region, said Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis in the state council on Wednesday.

He announced that the state is working in close coordination with the Central Government to ensure the safety of its citizens. Disaster Management Minister Girish Mahajan has been officially tasked with overseeing the rescue operations and providing immediate relief.

CM Fadnavis said that there has been a dedicated support system, diplomatic coordination and community mobilisation.

"A WhatsApp helpline has been established to provide real-time assistance. Minister Girish Mahajan is reportedly in direct contact with those stranded via video calls to assess their conditions. The state government is collaborating with the Ministry of External Affairs and Indian Embassies. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) have been issued to citizens regarding safety measures. Local 'Marathi Mandals' and other Indian community organizations in the Gulf have been activated to provide ground-level support, including food and shelter," he added.

The chief minister addressed specific issues in Kuwait, where transit passengers faced visa complications. Efforts are underway to provide them with temporary accommodation and essentials.

CM Fadnavis noted that while some airspaces remain closed, Air India and other commercial carriers have begun gradual operations wherever safety permits.

"We are prioritising the safe return of our people. While certain airspaces are currently unsafe, we are arranging transport as soon as routes open up. Our Chief of Protocol is also working closely with embassies to streamline the process," he stated.

He also commended Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde's party initiatives for independently facilitating the return of some citizens, calling it a "praiseworthy effort."

Addressing concerns over the potential economic fallout, CM Fadnavis reassured the public regarding fuel security. He confirmed that India maintains a two-month strategic fuel reserve, suggesting that an immediate hike in fuel prices is unlikely despite the Middle Eastern volatility.

CM Fadnavis concluded by reiterating the Modi government's track record of successful evacuations over the past decade, expressing confidence that every Indian student, tourist, and professional will be brought home safely in the coming days.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see coordination between state and centre. But I have a question - what about non-Maharashtrians from other states who are also stranded? Are they being helped equally? The article only mentions Marathi Mandals.
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Rohit P
The fuel reserve news is a big relief! Petrol prices are already so high. At least we have a buffer. Kudos to the team for thinking ahead on both evacuation and economic impact.
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Michael C
As someone with family working in Kuwait, this is very concerning. Glad to hear they are addressing the visa issues for transit passengers. The video call check-ins by the minister are a good touch for morale.
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Shreya B
Operation Raahat vibes! India has a good track record with evacuations. Hope the airspaces open soon. My prayers are with all the stranded families. 🇮🇳
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Karthik V
While the effort is commendable, I wish our foreign policy was stronger to prevent our citizens from getting caught in these crossfires so often. We need more stable ties in the region.
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Emma D
The mention of community mobilisation is key. In crises, local networks are often the first and most effective responders. Smart move to activate them officially.

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