Operation Sindhu: A Parental Plea Amidst Conflict
The first evacuation flight from Iran to New Delhi arrives as tensions escalate in the Middle East. Concerned parents anxiously await updates on their children's safety, urging a swift evacuation. A couple from Bengaluru shares their distress, underscoring the urgency for Indian authorities to expedite safety measures for stranded students.
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The initial evacuation flight from Iran touched down in New Delhi on Thursday, offering hope to family members eagerly anticipating their loved ones' arrival.
Left amid escalating tensions, relatives are increasingly anxious, prompting calls for expedited government action. A Bengaluru couple fears for their daughter studying medicine in a conflict zone.
In an interview, Imran Mehdi highlighted the grave situation, while his wife, Shabana, appeals for government assistance in safely evacuating their daughter and thousands of other students.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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