HC seeks information on steps to evacuate students from Bangladesh
The Delhi high court on Friday asked the Centre to explain the steps taken by it to evacuate around 580 Indian medical students who are stranded in Bangladesh due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A bench of Justices Siddharth Mridul and Talwant Singh, in a hearing conducted through video conferencing, issued notices to the ministries of external affairs (MEA) and home affairs and sought their responses to a plea seeking safe return of Indians stuck in Bangladesh. The court listed the matter for hearing on March 30.
The ministries were represented through the Central government’s standing counsel Jasmeet Singh.
Petitioner lawyer Gaurav Kumar Bansal sought direction to the authorities to immediately take steps for safe and secure return of Indian citizens who are stuck in Bangladesh. He said most of the students are residents of Jammu and Kashmir. The petition has also sought direction to the authorities to appoint nodal officers in the Indian embassies and make the contact numbers and emails of these nodal officers public so that the Indians who are stranded abroad can contact them and seek help in this time of global health emergency.
The plea said that the MEA be directed to formulate guidelines for a timebound action by the nodal officers so that Indians can feel safe during this time. The lawyer said he has been receiving numerous calls from the Indian students who are studying in Bangladesh and stuck in their hostels and do not have masks and sanitisers.
The students told the lawyer that their mess is closed and they are left with a few snacks, which may last only for a week and there are no facilities by which they can prevent themselves from getting infected.
In an email to Mr Bansal, a student said: “As there is complete lockdown now we would not even get any supplies. You have also closed doors for us. Please help us reach back home. Even if we die, we would like to die in front of our parents.”
The students told the lawyer that their mess is closed and they are left with a few snacks
There are no facilities by which they can prevent themselves from getting infected.