Key Points

Omar Abdullah shared that Jaishankar assured him of MEA's efforts to protect Kashmiri students in Iran. A Srinagar MP reported minor injuries to students after an Israeli strike on their hostel. Parents in Kashmir are anxious as tensions escalate between Israel and Iran. The MEA remains in touch with students and Iranian authorities for their safety.

Key Points: Jaishankar Assures Omar Abdullah on Kashmiri Students Safety in Iran

  • Jaishankar assures safety measures for Kashmiri students in Iran
  • Srinagar MP reports hostel strike injuring students
  • Parents fear for children amid Israel-Iran conflict
  • MEA monitoring situation closely
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EAM Jaishankar has assured all possible measures to safeguard students in Iran: Omar Abdullah

Omar Abdullah confirms Jaishankar's assurance for Kashmiri students' safety in Iran amid Israel-Iran tensions.

"MEA is in close contact with Iran & will take all steps to safeguard Indian students – Omar Abdullah"

Srinagar, June 15

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said on Sunday that he spoke to External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, adding that the latter assured him that all necessary steps will be taken to safeguard all Indian students, including those from Kashmir in Iran.

Omar Abdullah said on X: “Just spoke to @DrSJaishankar regarding the situation in Iran, particularly the welfare & safety of Kashmiri students in the country. The Hon Minister assured me that @MEAIndia is in close contact with their counterparts in Iran & will take all necessary steps to safeguard all Indian students in Iran”.

Meanwhile, Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi, Srinagar MP, said on X on Sunday: “An Israeli strike hit Hujat Dost Ali Hostel in Tehran housing many Kashmiri students. Some sustained minor injuries. I have written to EAM@DrJaiShankar urging their relocation in Iran or evacuation when airspace opens”.

There are many Kashmiri students studying medicine and other professional courses in Iran. The conflict between Israel and Iran has caused panic and fear among the parents of these students, who are worried about the safety of their children.

The ongoing air strikes by Israel in Tehran and other places in Iran have caused huge damage to civilian facilities as well.

The External Affairs Ministry has been maintaining contact with the Indian students in Iran and the MEA has said that every possible step is being taken to ensure the safety of Indian students and other Indian citizens working in Iran.

Jammu and Kashmir has a sizeable population of Shia Muslims whose religious affinity with Iran is well known.

Local Sunni and Shia religious leaders have condemned the Israeli strikes in Iran demanding an immediate end to hostilities in the region.

Most of the Shia Muslim leaders of Kashmir have had their religious teachings in Iran over the years. This together with the fact that Iran has predominant Shia Muslim population makes the local Shias concerned about the situation.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Good to see our government acting swiftly to protect students abroad. Whether from Kashmir or Kanyakumari, every Indian life matters equally. Hope they can be evacuated safely soon. 🙏
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Priya M.
Why do students need to go to conflict zones for education? We must improve our medical colleges in India so students don't have to risk their lives abroad. Safety first!
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Amit S.
Our MEA has handled such crises well before - from Ukraine to Sudan. Have faith in their experience. But we should also have contingency plans ready for such situations.
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Sunita R.
The parents must be going through so much stress. Can't imagine how difficult it must be to see your child in danger thousands of miles away. Hope the government arranges special flights soon.
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Vikram J.
While we focus on evacuation, we must also think long-term. India should strengthen ties with Iran to ensure better protection for our students there. Education diplomacy is important.
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Neha T.
The situation shows why we need better coordination between state governments and MEA for Indians abroad. Quick response from Omar Abdullah and Jaishankar is commendable. More states should have such direct channels.

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