Iran conflict: Punjab college principal stranded in Sharjah seeks Union govt's help to return

A principal from a college in Punjab has found himself stranded in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, amid escalating tensions due to the ongoing conflict in Iran. The principal, who was visiting for a conference, has called on the Indian Union government to assist in his safe return to India. With the situation in Iran becoming increasingly volatile, many Indians abroad are expressing concern for their safety and seeking government intervention. This plea highlights the broader challenges faced by Indian nationals in conflict zones and the need for timely evacuation assistance. The Indian government has been actively monitoring the situation and is expected to respond to the requests for help from its citizens stranded in foreign countries due to geopolitical unrest.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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