Russia Ukraine Crisis: Hope of Aligarh’s parents rests on PM Modi, will leave for Delhi today

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Russia Ukraine Crisis: Hope of Aligarh's parents rests on PM Modi, will leave for Delhi today
Feb 25th 2022, 06:54, by Editorial

India's Ambassador to Ukraine Partha Satpathe has issued another advisory saying that the Indian government is finding a solution to the problem in this difficult time and new numbers have been issued to contact the embassy.

Aligarh's parents' hope rests on PM Modi

Ukraine (Ukraine) in Russia on Thursday (Russia) where Ukraine has been shaken by the early morning bombing. Indian children trapped there (Indian StudentsThe parents asked PM Modi to bring them back to India with full security.PM Modi) has been requested. An important meeting of the Indo-Ukraine Medical Students Guardian Association was held at the local Dheeraj Palace. During this, all the parents looked helpless taking updates from TV channels. Aligarh (AligarhDue to being trapped in the middle of some children, the lines of worry of the parents have increased. All flights have been canceled by imposing emergency. Most of the children's flight tickets were booked. But now everything is postponed.

Due to the exhaustion of the mobile battery, the contact of the parents with the children has also been lost for some time. He kept looking for a safe place. Whatever food items the children had, they are also running out. Entire Ukraine is closed. The citizens there are also going by road towards the western country of Poland to stay safe. Due to this there is a jam on the road. However, in the new advisory issued by the Indian Embassy, ​​all Indian children have been appealed to go only to safe places instead of going to open places. After this, the contact of the children with the Indian Embassy has also been said to be lost.

Embassy issued new numbers

India's Ambassador to Ukraine Partha Satpathe has issued another advisory saying that the Indian government is finding a solution to the problem in this difficult time and new numbers have been issued to contact the embassy. But amidst the horror of war, children and parents are very upset.

Will leave for Delhi today

Giving this information, parents Pankaj Dheeraj and Amod Upadhyay said that now everyone expects only from the Prime Minister of the country, Narendra Modi, that he can prove to be helpful in this life-threatening situation. More than 3 dozen children of Aligarh are studying medicine in Ukraine. As soon as the parents came to know about the war, the families of the children got upset and they called a meeting hurriedly and decided in the meeting that all of them would leave for Delhi today.

Prayer to God for the safety of children

In the meeting of the Parents Association held here, where children were prayed to God for their safe return to India. At the same time, PM Modi has been appealed to get the children of Aligarh and UP trapped there to get airlifted safely in India and to calm the atmosphere. About four dozen medical students are trapped there from Aligarh division itself. It was decided in the meeting that if the Government of India does not take any positive decision, then the local parents will press Delhi on Friday for the safety of the children. Mamta Varshney, Puneet Arora, Dr Vishwamitra Arya, Sudha Singh, Pradeep Varshney, Ratan Varshney and other parents were present in the meeting.

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