Key Points

A Ghaziabad medical student, Rizwan Ansari, is stranded in Tehran after his hostel was destroyed in an Israel-Iran missile strike. His family has made an emotional appeal to PM Modi for his safe return. Rizwan narrowly escaped the attack while dining out but lost all his belongings. The escalating conflict has left Indian students in Iran vulnerable, with families desperately seeking government intervention.

Key Points: Ghaziabad Student Rizwan Ansari Stranded in Tehran Amid Israel-Iran Conflict

  • Rizwan Ansari narrowly escaped missile strike while eating out
  • His Tehran hostel was destroyed in Israel-Iran conflict
  • Family appeals to Indian govt for evacuation
  • Over 24 hours without contact after losing belongings
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'Bring back our child': Family of Ghaziabad student stuck in Tehran pleads with govt amid Israel-Iran conflict

Family pleads for Indian govt to rescue Ghaziabad medical student Rizwan Ansari after his Tehran hostel was destroyed in missile strikes.

"I request PM Modi to bring my son back... his hostel collapsed and everything was destroyed. – Yaman Rani, Rizwan’s mother"

Ghaziabad, June 16

The family of a medical student from Ghaziabad, currently stranded in war-torn Iran, on Monday has appealed to the Indian government to ensure his safe return.

Rizwan Ansari, a resident of Behta Hajipur in Ghaziabad's Loni, is pursuing an MBBS degree in Tehran and was living in a university hostel that was recently destroyed in a missile strike amid escalating hostilities between Israel and Iran.

According to his family, Rizwan narrowly escaped the attack. He had gone to a nearby hotel with friends for a meal when the missile hit the hostel building. Upon returning, he found the building reduced to rubble. He then called his family using someone else’s phone to inform them he was safe.

Speaking to IANS, Rizwan’s mother, Yaman Rani, made an emotional appeal to the Prime Minister.

"My son wanted to become a good doctor, which is why he went to Tehran to study. I request Prime Minister Narendra Modi, through your platform, to bring my son back to India. He told us his hostel building had collapsed and everything he owned was destroyed. From childhood, he dreamed of becoming either a scientist or a highly qualified doctor."

His father, Mohammad Ali, added: "Rizwan went to Iran in November last year. He has been very disturbed since Sunday, as missiles have been landing near his area. He went out to eat at a hotel, and when he returned, the building was gone. He told me there were bodies lying around his building. He said, ‘I am alive only because I was outside.’ I urge the Indian government to bring my son and all Indian students in Iran back safely."

Ghulam Abbas, Rizwan’s maternal uncle, said: "This is his first year in Iran. He told us Israel is continuously launching missiles. When he didn’t step out for 24 hours, we told him to go and get something to eat. His mobile phone, tablet - everything is gone in the collapse. We are requesting the government to rescue him and others stuck there."

The situation in the region continues to deteriorate, with families like Ansari’s anxiously awaiting government intervention.

- IANS

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Amit K.
This is heartbreaking 💔 Our government must act swiftly to evacuate all Indian students from conflict zones. Operation Ganga showed we can do it - now we need similar urgency for Iran. Praying for Rizwan's safe return.
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Priya M.
Why are Indian students still going to unstable regions for education? Our medical colleges need reforms but at least they're safe. Government should create awareness about risks of studying in conflict-prone countries.
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Rajesh V.
MEA helpline numbers should be circulated widely. Many students don't know how to contact Indian embassy in emergencies. Also, Iran is generally safe for students but current situation is exceptional. Hope our government brings all Indians home safely.
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Sunita G.
As a mother, I can feel the pain of Rizwan's parents. Our government has successfully conducted evacuations before - from Ukraine, Sudan. They must do the same now. Every Indian life is precious 🙏
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Vikram S.
While we must help stranded students, we also need long-term solutions. Either improve our medical education system or establish proper safety protocols for students going abroad. This keeps happening too often.
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Neha T.
The trauma these students must be going through! 😢 Government should arrange counseling along with evacuation. And media should stop sensationalizing - focus on solutions rather than just emotional appeals.

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