Indian tourist says he’s stuck in Dubai for 3 days, embassy helpline ‘not responding’: 'We want to go home’

An Indian tourist in Dubai has expressed his frustration after being stranded for three days due to multiple flight cancellations and an unresponsive embassy helpline. The individual took to social media to voice his concerns, highlighting the lack of assistance from the Indian embassy in the UAE. While many travelers have faced disruptions in their plans, the tourist's plight has drawn attention to the difficulties faced by Indians abroad during this period. He emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating, 'We want to go home,' as he seeks immediate help to return to India. The incident underscores the challenges that many expatriates and tourists are experiencing, particularly with travel uncertainties and communication barriers with official channels. The Indian embassy has been urged to improve its response times and provide better support to its citizens stranded overseas, reflecting broader concerns about the adequacy of consular services in crisis situations.
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