Maharashtra Assures Stranded Indians' Return in 2-3 Days Amid Israel-Iran Conflict

The Maharashtra government has intensified efforts to ensure the safe return of Indian nationals stranded in West Asia amid the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict. Minister Girish Mahajan stated the situation is expected to normalize within two days, with both the state and central governments closely monitoring developments. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis detailed steps including issuing helpline numbers, coordinating with the Centre and embassies, and contacting people through Marathi community groups abroad. The government assures that Air India flights are gradually bringing people back, with a focus on students and tourists.

Key Points: Maharashtra to Bring Back Indians Stranded in Israel-Iran Conflict

  • State monitoring situation closely
  • Helpline and website issued for assistance
  • Coordination with Centre and embassies
  • Contact through Marathi mandals abroad
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"We will try to bring everyone back in next 2-3 days": Maharashtra Minister on Indians stranded amid Israel-Iran conflict

Maharashtra govt and Centre working to repatriate Indians from West Asia. Minister Girish Mahajan assures safe return in next 2-3 days.

"We will try to bring everyone back in the next 2-3 days - Girish Mahajan"

Mumbai, March 4

Amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, the Maharashtra government has intensified efforts to ensure the safe return of Indian nationals stranded in various Middle-Eastern countries.

Maharashtra Minister Girish Mahajan on Wednesday said that the situation is expected to stabilise within the next two days, while assuring that the state government and Centre are closely monitoring developments.

Speaking to the reporters, Mahajan said, "The situation will be normal in 2 days. Prime Minister Modi, as well as CM Devendra Fadnavis, are both monitoring the situation. As part of my department work, I have talked to various people and consoled them... We will try to bring everyone back in the next 2-3 days... We have issued a website and a helpline number for the convenience of the people..."

Earlier today, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that the state government is expecting the Indians stranded in West Asia amid the conflict to return in the next two to three days.

Addressing the Maharashtra Legislative Council during the Budget Session, Fadnavis said that the Centre is taking the initiative to bring back the Indians, while the state government is in contact with people in West Asia through Marathi mandals.

Describing the steps taken by the state government, he said that they have issued a helpline number and advisories to help the Indians stranded in West Asian countries.

The Chief Minister said, "The airspace was closed as the war began. Those people were not the residents but Indian people; we started receiving messages from them. Immediately, we contacted the Centre and the MEA. We contacted the embassy. Our Relief and Rehabilitation Minister Girish Mahajan was given the responsibility. We issued a WhatsApp number."

"Air India's flights are gradually bringing people back. Some airspaces are closed while some were opened. In Kuwait, people found it difficult to get a visa, but we brought them all to one place and are trying to ensure that they do not face any issues there. We are also in touch with stranded people through Marathi Mandals (groups of Marathi people residing or working in those areas) of those locations. I have issued the advisory on my X account as well," he added.

Assuring the House to bring back Indians safely, Fadnavis said that the Centre is sensitive towards students and tourists.

This came amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia, which began with US and Israeli strikes against Iran on February 28. Iran has also retaliated by launching ballistic missiles and drones at US assets and allies across the region, including Israel, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan, further widening the conflict.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see coordination between state and centre. Using Marathi mandals on the ground is a smart, community-based approach. Hope the airspace issues are resolved quickly and everyone comes home safe and sound.
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David E
While the efforts are commendable, "trying to bring everyone back in 2-3 days" feels optimistic given the volatile situation. I hope there are solid contingency plans if the conflict escalates further. The safety of our citizens is paramount.
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Aditya G
Jai Maharashtra! Proud of our government for taking such proactive steps. Contacting through mandals shows they understand the local networks. My cousin is in Kuwait and the family was very worried. This news is a big relief.
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Sarah B
It's heartening to see India looking out for its people abroad. The mention of students and tourists specifically is important. Hope the advisories are clear and reach everyone who needs them.
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Vikram M
The real test will be in the execution. Bringing people from multiple countries with closed airspaces is a huge logistical challenge. I trust our external affairs ministry and Air India to handle this. Fingers crossed.

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