Key Points

The Karnataka government has reached out to the Ministry of External Affairs seeking help to bring back nine medical students stranded in Iran. NRI Forum officials confirmed they are in touch with the students and their worried families. Meanwhile, Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy assured Kannadigas stranded in Israel of swift repatriation efforts. The Indian Embassy in Tel Aviv has been actively assisting citizens during the ongoing conflict.

Key Points: Karnataka Seeks MEA Help to Bring Students Stranded in Iran Back

  • Karnataka NRI Forum writes to MEA for student evacuation
  • Students studying in Tehran express anxiety over Iran-Israel conflict
  • HD Kumaraswamy assures support to stranded Kannadigas
  • Indian Embassy in Tel Aviv providing assistance to citizens
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Karnataka urges MEA to expedite return of students stranded in Iran

Karnataka government urges MEA to expedite the return of 9 medical students stranded in Iran amid rising tensions with Israel.

"We are being well taken care of - Kannadigas stranded in Israel"

Bengaluru, June 16

The Karnataka government has written to the Ministry of External Affairs, seeking the safe return of students who are currently in Iran to the state.

Authorities have also stated that they are in constant touch with the concerned officers and staff, and action is being taken on a need basis, evaluating the existing conditions.

The Office of the Deputy Chairman of the NRI Forum of Karnataka issued an official statement regarding this on Monday. H.S. Satish, Special Officer attached to the Deputy Chairman, stated that the strife between Israel and Iran has caused concern and panic among foreigners currently residing in Iran.

About nine students from Karnataka, studying at Shahid Beheshti Medical University near the capital city of Tehran, are anxious about the prevailing situation in Iran. One of the students, Nadeem Hussain, and his parents have contacted the NRI Forum of Karnataka and shared their concerns, Satish stated.

The student has expressed his wish to return to his home country, India. In response to this request, Arti Krishna, the Deputy Chairman of the NRI Forum of Karnataka, immediately wrote a letter to the Ministry of External Affairs, appealing for all nine students to be brought back to India from Iran, Satish stated.

Earlier, on Sunday, Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel, H.D. Kumaraswamy, held a video call with several Kannadigas currently stranded in Israel due to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. He inquired about their well-being and safety.

The Union Minister, who returned to New Delhi from Bengaluru on Sunday evening, spoke with the Kannadigas from his official residence. During the conversation, the Minister inquired about their well-being and assured them of the Indian government's complete support.

The Minister stated that he would immediately discuss the matter with the Ministry of External Affairs to ensure the safe and swift return of the people to their homeland.

All the Kannadigas who spoke via video call informed the Minister that they were safe and that officials at the Indian Embassy in Tel Aviv were providing all necessary assistance. They informed the Minister, "We are being well taken care of," and expressed their gratitude to the Embassy for this.

Furthermore, Minister Kumaraswamy also lauded the efforts of the Indian Embassy staff, appreciating the officials' commitment during such a difficult time.

The Minister emphasised that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Government of India is doing everything it can to ensure the safety and well-being of Indian citizens abroad.

Union Minister Kumaraswamy stated, "I spoke with several Kannadigas currently stranded in Israel during the ongoing conflict, inquiring about their well-being and safety. I have assured them that urgent measures will be taken for their safe and swift return to their homeland and will hold discussions with the Ministry of External Affairs officials.

“I informed them that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Government of India has taken all necessary urgent steps for the safety of Indian citizens in conflict-affected foreign countries. The efforts of the Indian Embassy officials in Israel in providing timely assistance to our citizens during such difficult times are commendable,” he added.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Our government must act fast to bring these students home safely. No Indian should feel stranded abroad during conflicts. Proud of Karnataka govt for taking quick action! 🇮🇳
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Rahul S.
Good initiative but why only focus on Karnataka students? All Indians in conflict zones deserve equal attention. Hope MEA has a broader evacuation plan ready.
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Ananya M.
As someone whose cousin studied in Iran, I know how stressful this must be for the families. Our embassies should maintain 24/7 helplines during such crises. 🙏
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Vikram J.
While evacuation is important, we must also think long-term - maybe Indian universities should create more exchange programs so students don't need to go to unstable regions for education.
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Sunita R.
The parents must be going through so much tension. Hope the students return soon. Our government has handled such situations well before, like during Ukraine war. Have faith!
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Karthik N.
Appreciate Minister Kumaraswamy's personal involvement. But wish state and central governments would work more proactively rather than reacting after students get stranded. Need better warning systems.

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