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Violence against Pakistani-Indian students, 3 killed in attack on local people's hostel |Live Updates,Unveiling the Latest India News Trends

The lives of medical students are in danger in Kyrgyzstan. The local people here are beating Pakistani students. Apart from this they are also targeting Indian students. Many students in Kyrgyzstan have shared horrific videos related to violence. According to reports, three Pakistani students have died. Some students are taking shelter at different places. The Pakistani Embassy in Bishkek has requested students to stay indoors and has also issued an emergency number. Besides, parents of Pakistani students are also scared.

Egyptian and Arab students beat up local people

It has not been confirmed what caused the violence. But in several videos, students said Egyptian and Arab students beat up local people. Later this was wrongly blamed on Pakistanis. After this the local people became angry. Students said that local people are attacking with guns and sticks. His hostel has been vandalized. Stones are being thrown at the windows. A video from Bishkek shows a large crowd and policemen standing on the road.

The police kept watching the show

According to the information, some people are dragging a student. Two people are holding his hands and two people are holding his legs. Seeing this violence the crowd is whistling. The police is standing at the spot and keeping an eye on the incident. Students said that local people are also not behind in violence against girls. It is believed that Indian students are also becoming victims of violence because of the looks of Indians and Pakistanis.

Pakistan asked students to stay at home

“In view of the mob violence around student hostels in Bishkek, all Pakistani students are advised to stay indoors until the situation normalizes,” Pakistan Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan Hassan Zaigum wrote in a post on Twitter on Saturday morning. Additionally, we are contacting local law enforcement officials to ensure the safety of our students. However, parents who have children in Kyrgyzstan were seen expressing concern under his tweet.

What did S Jaishankar say?

The Indian Embassy has also issued an advisory for Indian children. The Indian Embassy in Kyrgyzstan wrote in a post on Twitter that we are in touch with our students. The situation is currently calm and students are being advised to stay indoors and contact the embassy in case of any problem. Our 24*7 helpline number is 0555710041. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar wrote that the situation of Indian students in Bishkek is being investigated. There is peace at the moment. We are in regular touch with the students.