Naveen Patnaik Urges Centre: Rescue Odisha Man Abducted in Sudan Crisis

BJD President Naveen Patnaik has urgently appealed to the Indian government for intervention. Adarsh Behera from Odisha's Jagatsinghpur district was kidnapped by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces in Al Fashir. The Sudanese Ambassador has expressed willingness to cooperate for his safe return. The RSF militia is known for committing serious atrocities in the conflict-ridden region.

Key Points: Naveen Patnaik Urges MEA Rescue Odisha Man Kidnapped in Sudan

  • BJD President appeals to Centre for urgent diplomatic intervention
  • 36-year-old Adarsh Behera abducted by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces
  • Sudan Ambassador confirms government cooperation for safe return
  • RSF militia described as notorious for committing atrocities
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BJD's Naveen Patnaik urges Centre to secure release of Odisha man abducted in Sudan

BJD leader Naveen Patnaik appeals to Indian government for urgent intervention to secure release of Adarsh Behera, abducted by RSF forces in Sudan's Al Fashir.

"Deeply concerned to know that Adarsh Behera from Jagatsinghpur District of Odisha has been kidnapped by paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan's Al Fashir. - Naveen Patnaik"

Bhubaneswar, November 4

Biju Janata Dal (BJD) President Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday urged the Central government and the Ministry of External Affairs to take urgent steps for the release of Adarsh Behera, a 36-year-old from Jagatsinghpur district, who has reportedly been kidnapped by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Al Fashir.

https://x.com/Naveen_Odisha/status/1985596035239153693

In a post on X, Naveen Patnaik wrote, "Deeply concerned to know that Adarsh Behera from Jagatsinghpur District of Odisha has been kidnapped by paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan's Al Fashir. Urge Indian Government and the Ministry of External Affairs (@MEAIndia) to intervene into the matter with urgency and coordinate with the officials of Sudan for his early release."

Earlier, the Ambassador of Sudan to India, Mohammed Abdalla Ali Eltom responded to media reports on the abduction of an Indian national in Sudan and said that the government is ready to play a role in ensuring his safe return.

In his remarks to ANI, Ambassador Eltom said, "We have seen the reports of the Indian national who was abducted by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), but we are not in a position to confirm such reports. We pray that they keep him safe. This militia is notorious for the atrocities that it can commit, but we hope that they will make sure that he's safe and sound. We, as a government, are ready to play any role in ensuring his safe return to India, and we'll cooperate with the Indian authorities. We'll offer everything that we can in order to ensure his return safely to India".

He further noted that Sudan shares the position with India on the need to reform the United Nations, especially the UN Security Council."We have seen the inaction of the international system when it came to the issues of Sudan. We have submitted very concrete evidence of the support this militia is getting from other countries in the region. This is a threat to the international peace and security."

He observed how in light of the crisis unfolding in Sudan, there is a need for a more responsive international organisation and a more supportive international system.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see Naveen Patnaik ji taking immediate action. The central government should coordinate with Sudanese authorities on priority. Every Indian life matters, no matter which state they belong to.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the urgency, I wish our government had better systems to warn Indians about travel to conflict zones. Prevention is better than cure. Hope he returns safely soon.
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Arjun K
The Sudanese ambassador's response is positive. International cooperation is crucial in such situations. Hope our MEA uses all diplomatic channels to secure his release. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
Can't imagine what his family in Jagatsinghpur must be going through. The government should provide regular updates to them and ensure all possible help. Praying for his safe return.
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Michael C
This highlights why India needs stronger global partnerships and a permanent seat in UN Security Council. Our citizens' safety abroad should be top priority for foreign policy.

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