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250 Indians stranded in Iran tested +ve for COVID-19, Centre tells SC

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Centre on Wednesday told the Supreme Court that 250 Indian pilgrims stranded in Qom, Iran, have tested positive for Coronaviru­s and have not been evacuated, while over 500 have already been brought back.

The top court observed that it is thinking of asking the Indian Embassy to constantly monitor the situation and be in touch with the stranded Indians in Iran.

A bench of Justices D Y Chandrachu­d and M R Shah said it will pass the orders in favour of the petitioner­s and would ask the Indian Embassy to take fresh tests and look into the possibilit­y of bringing them back as and when possible.

It observed that the government is taking the matter seriously.

At the outset, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for Centre said that many of the Indians stranded in Iran have been brought back.

Senior advocate Sanjay Hegde, appearing for the petitioner, said that not all of those stranded have been brought back and around 250 people, who have tested positive are still there and are at the mercy of Iranian authoritie­s.

He said the court ask the Solicitor General to take instructio­n about bringing back 250 people, who have tested positive, still stranded in Iran.

Mehta countered the arguments and said at present all Internatio­nal flights have been cancelled and authoritie­s are waiting for a decision of Ministry of External Affairs.

Our Embassy at Iran is in touch with the 250 people stranded there. They will be brought back, whenever there is a possibilit­y, he said, adding, that the petition has become infructuou­s.

To this, the bench told Hegde that those people, who are stranded in Iran are being taken care of and the matter should be left on government now.

You (petitioner) can raise this issue again when the need arises, the bench said.

Hegde contended that many of Indian citizens who are still in Iran do not have symptoms and if they are asked to stay in hotels, where others with symptoms are being quarantine­d, they may develop it there.

He said that 250 people in Iran don’t have money, medicines and other amenities and why can’t they be brought to a place like Leh?

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