Monday , December 23 2024

Chief Minister spoke to the students of MP stranded in Kyrgyzstan, assured them of security

Bhopal, 21 May (HS). State Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav on Tuesday spoke on phone to the students of Madhya Pradesh studying medicine in Kyrgyzstan. The Chief Minister asked the students about the local conditions. Also assured the students about their safety. The Chief Minister said that the Modi government is worrying about them. In fact, due to dispute at the local level, a situation of unrest has arisen in Kyrgyzstan. During the conversation, the students told the Chief Minister that they are not facing any problem there at present.

On Tuesday, the Chief Minister spoke to the medical students of Madhya Pradesh stranded in Kyrgyzstan through video call. CM asked the students about the local conditions and security. He talked about providing full help to the students and their return to India. The Chief Minister spoke to Rohit Panchal, Ravi Sarathe and Vivek Sharma. Inquired about the well-being of other students from him. After talking to the students, the Chief Minister told the media that the children are safe there. About 30000 children are studying there. Of these, more than 1200 are students from Madhya Pradesh.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav told that it has been brought to his notice that children have gone to Kyrgyzstan to study medicine. There, Pakistani people had some fight with the local people. Pakistani children have been injured in that. On this basis, children of India are also worried. I have talked to the children there from my side. The students include children from Ujjain, Mandsaur, Neemuch and other places of Madhya Pradesh. The Chief Minister told that all of them are safe and the Government of Madhya Pradesh and the Government of India are in constant touch with them. Along with this, talks are also going on with the Government of Kyrgyzstan.

The Chief Minister said that in such an environment, when there is a local dispute, there is some tension but all the children have got security there. Everyone is in the hostel. There are complete police arrangements. Our officers are in touch. The Chief Minister said that it was decided that the children will be called back from there after getting them tested. Otherwise they will suffer losses for the entire year.