Key Points

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has taken proactive steps to ensure the safe evacuation of Indian students stranded in conflict-hit Iran. He coordinated with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to facilitate their return under Operation Sindhu. While 400 students have been evacuated, concerns remain over transport arrangements upon their arrival in India. The students, grateful for the evacuation efforts, also expressed worries about their disrupted education due to the escalating tensions in Iran.

Key Points: Omar Abdullah Urges Evacuation of J-K Students From Conflict-Hit Iran

  • Omar Abdullah discusses evacuation plan with S Jaishankar
  • 400 students evacuated, 1300 from J-K still in Iran
  • Operation Sindhu ensures safe return amid Iran-Israel conflict
  • Students raise concerns over transport conditions upon arrival
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Evacuation of Indian students from conflict-hit Iran, is our responsibility, says J-K CM

J-K CM Omar Abdullah coordinates with S Jaishankar to evacuate 1300 students from Iran amid rising tensions, ensuring safe return under Operation Sindhu.

"It is our responsibility. Our children had gone there to get education. Now the situation has worsened. – Omar Abdullah"

Samba, June 19

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday said that evacuating Indian nationals, including hundreds of students from Jammu and Kashmir, from conflict-affected regions of Iran is a collective responsibility, and he has spoken to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar about the same.

Speaking to reporters in Samba, Abdullah revealed that he had initiated discussions with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar days ago to devise a strategy.

"It is our responsibility. Our children had gone there to get education. Now the situation has worsened and their parents would definitely be worried. If I were in their place, I would also be worried and the children would also want to be evacuated from there. So, a few days ago, I spoke to Minister Jaishankar and we prepared a plan," he said.

"Under that plan, now these children are being brought back. Today around 400 students are being evacuated. According to our information, there are about 1300 children from Jammu and Kashmir in Iran, in total, there are about 6000-8000 from our country," he added.

Earlier in the day, Omar Abdullah's office informed that he had taken note of the request of the students evacuated from Iran regarding the quality of buses arranged to transport them from Delhi to J-K.

"The Chief Minister has taken note of the request of the students evacuated from Iran regarding the quality of buses arranged to transport them from Delhi to J&K. The Resident Commissioner has been tasked with coordinating with the JKRTC to ensure proper deluxe buses are arranged," the chief minister's office said in a post on X.

Students who have been evacuated under Operation Sindhu from conflict-affected Iran raised issues about the buses that the J&K government is providing for them to travel to their home state.

"The buses that have been provided are in such bad condition that even animals will not travel in them. We can't go in such buses, and our safety could have been compromised. We are here (in Delhi) and for that we are thankful to the central government as they have evacuated us smoothly, we faced no problem till here, but we are having a problem here now," a student told ANI.

The Indian government has launched Operation Sindhu to evacuate Indian nationals from Iran, given the deteriorating situation as a result of the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel.

An Indian student, Sheikh Afsa, on board the flight carrying 110 nationals under Operation Sindhu, praised the government's efforts to ensure a safe evacuation upon returning to Delhi, saying that the government evacuated them 'from their dormitory'.

"We are happy to return here, but we are also worried about our studies. The situation there (Iran) is bad, and people are scared. We even received calls from people in Iran, who said the situation in Iran is very critical. The (Indian) government evacuated us from our dormitory, from our doors; we didn't even expect this much. They helped us at every step; no one faced any problem, and we are grateful to the central government for the role they played in evacuating us," she told ANI.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
Good to see the government acting swiftly! But why were students sent to Iran in the first place when we have excellent medical colleges in India? We need to improve our education system so our youth don't have to risk going to conflict zones. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As someone from Jammu, I'm grateful for this evacuation effort. But the bus issue is disappointing - after such a long journey, our students deserve better facilities. Hope the CM keeps his promise about deluxe buses! 🙏
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Arjun S.
Operation Sindhu shows India's growing capability to protect citizens abroad. Remember how we struggled during Gulf War evacuations? Now we're more organized. Proud of our foreign ministry and armed forces! 💪
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Sunita R.
The students' complaint about buses is valid but let's not forget the bigger picture - they're safe now. Many countries don't evacuate their citizens at all. We should appreciate what's being done while pushing for improvements.
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Vikram J.
Why is J&K government handling buses when the evacuation is a central operation? This coordination gap needs fixing. Hope the students get proper counseling too - they must be traumatized by the conflict situation.
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Neha T.
As a parent, my heart goes out to these students and their families. The government must now focus on helping them continue their education in India. Maybe special provisions in Indian colleges? Education shouldn't suffer because of geopolitics.

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