Hindustan Times (East UP)

Working towards safe evacuation of Indians, says MEA

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

THRISSUR (KERALA): In the wake of the Russian offensive against Ukraine, Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedha­ran said on Thursday that India is making alternativ­e arrangemen­ts for the safe evacuation of Indians stranded in the Eastern European nation as its airspace was closed. Amid concerns expressed by the near and dear ones of the people stranded in Ukraine, Muraleedha­ran said the Central government will ensure the safety of over 18,000 Indians including students stranded there and asked them to follow the instructio­ns of the Indian Embassy in Kyiv.

“No need to panic...The Central Government is with you... An alternativ­e plan is being prepared to repatriate Indian nationals stranded in Ukraine. We are looking for other ways as the airspace of that country has been closed,” the Minister told reporters here. He said the details of the mission will be made available soon. Earlier in the day, an Air India plane that took off for Kyiv in Ukraine on Thursday morning to bring back Indians from the eastern European nation returned to Delhi due to the closure of Ukrainian airspace amid the Russian military offensive. The Minister’s statement also came amid opposition criticism against the Central government for not making arrangemen­ts in time to bring the Indians in Ukraine back and accused it of “turning away its face” on its nationals in this difficult time.

Attacking the government for not acting despite repeated warnings, the Congress asked why it had not made arrangemen­ts in time to bring 20,000 Indians in Ukraine back home safely. Congress chief spokespers­on Randeep Surjewala said, “turning away its face in every difficult situation...And remaining silent has become a habit of the Modi government. Our 20,000 Indian youth in Ukraine are forced to grapple with fear, apprehensi­on and life-threatenin­g situations.” “Why were arrangemen­ts not made in time to bring them safely? Is this the ‘self-reliant’ mission,” Surjewala tweeted.

Concerned about the safety of Malayalis, especially students, trapped in Ukraine amid the Russian military offensive against that country, Kerala has also urged the Centre to protect them and make necessary arrangemen­ts for their return.

 ?? PTI ?? Indian nationals after their arrival by an Air India flight from Ukraine, at the IGI airport in New Delhi.
PTI Indian nationals after their arrival by an Air India flight from Ukraine, at the IGI airport in New Delhi.

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