Expedite stranded Indians’ rescue: CM

The Chief Minister of Karnataka has called upon the Central Government to accelerate the rescue efforts for approximately 100 Indians stranded in West Asia due to ongoing airspace closures. The situation has arisen amidst heightened tensions in the region, which have disrupted flights and left many Indian nationals unable to return home. CM's plea emphasizes the urgent need for enhanced diplomatic initiatives to facilitate their safe evacuation. He urged the Centre to coordinate with relevant authorities to ensure that stranded citizens receive the necessary assistance and support. This incident highlights the broader challenges faced by Indian expatriates in conflict-affected regions and underscores the importance of timely governmental intervention in crisis situations.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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