Karnataka Students Stranded in Tehran as Israel-Iran Conflict Escalates; NRI Forum Seeks Urgent Rescue
Bengaluru/Tehran: Nine medical students from Karnataka are stranded in Tehran amid rising tensions between Israel and Iran, leaving their families in a state of distress. The students, enrolled at Shahid Beheshti Medical University, are unable to return home as missile strikes and geopolitical instability disrupt travel and communication.
With Iran imposing partial communication blackouts, parents in Karnataka are struggling to stay in touch with their children, amplifying fears for their safety. The Indian Diaspora Committee (NRI Forum) has now stepped in, urging the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) to facilitate the students’ immediate evacuation.
Parents Plead for Help as Communication Blackout Worsens Crisis
Nadeem Hussain, one of the stranded students, alerted his family in Bengaluru about the deteriorating situation, prompting them to seek intervention from the NRI Forum.
“We are extremely worried. The news of bombings and internet shutdowns has left us sleepless,” said Hussain’s father. “We urge the government to bring our children back safely.”
Responding swiftly, Dr. Arathi Krishna, Vice-Chairperson of the NRI Forum, wrote to the MEA requesting urgent assistance. “We are in constant touch with authorities and monitoring the situation closely,” she confirmed.
Reports indicate that mobile networks in Iran are being shut down during night hours, cutting off students and migrant workers from their families. The blackout has exacerbated anxiety among relatives back home, who are now relying on diplomatic channels for updates.
Kannadigas in Israel Also at Risk; Kumaraswamy Assures Support
The crisis extends beyond Iran, with several Kannada-speaking Indians stranded in Israel. Union Minister H. D. Kumaraswamy reached out to affected individuals, assuring them of government support.
“I have spoken to many Kannadigas in Israel and assured them of necessary steps in coordination with the MEA for their safe return,” Kumaraswamy said in a public statement.
He praised the efforts of Indian officials in conflict zones, stating, “Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, the government is taking swift action to protect citizens abroad. The work of our officials in Israel is commendable.”
Government’s Diplomatic Efforts Under Scrutiny as Families Await Relief
With the conflict showing no signs of de-escalation, families of stranded Indians are anxiously awaiting updates from the MEA. The Indian government has previously executed large-scale evacuations during global crises, and pressure is mounting for a similar response.
“Every minute feels like an eternity,” said the mother of another stranded student. “We just want our children home safely.”
As tensions persist, the NRI Forum and affected families continue to push for urgent evacuation measures, hoping for a swift resolution to the crisis.
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Nine Karnataka medical students stuck in Tehran amid Israel-Iran conflict.
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Communication blackouts in Iran leave families in distress.
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NRI Forum urges MEA intervention for evacuation.
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Kumaraswamy assures support for Kannadigas stranded in Israel.
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Diplomatic efforts underway as families await safe return of loved ones.