News Desk, AnyTV, Patiala (Punjab)
Published by: ajay kumar
Updated Mon, 28 Feb 2022 12:24 AM IST
Summary
Arjun Batish, trapped in Ukraine, told that there is a lot of panic here. They have neither clothes nor anything to eat or drink. Arjun’s father Harish Batish and mother Kamaljeet Sharma said that they are very worried that their son is trapped in bad conditions in Ukraine.
In the current situation, two students of Nabha, who went to study medicine in Ukraine’s capital Kiev, are also longing for bread for two times there. The family members are just saying that they had distanced themselves from them for the bright future of their children, but did they know that their lives would come to an end. Among these students are Arjun Batish (22) of village Chitanwala and Chandan (21) of Nabha.
Both had gone to study Ukraine in the year 2018. Both these students showed the situation there through video call and also how they are longing for bread for two times, came live and told. The parents of both the students have demanded from the central government that their children should be brought back to the country soon.
Arjun Batish, trapped in Ukraine, told that there is a lot of panic here. They have neither clothes nor anything to eat or drink. Arjun’s father Harish Batish and mother Kamaljeet Sharma said that they are very worried that their son is trapped in bad conditions in Ukraine. There they are not getting any facilities.
He urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to immediately bring his son back to the country safely. Sandalwood, trapped in Ukraine itself, told through video call that there had been a bombing here some time ago. Have to live in terror moment by moment.
Chandan has demanded from the Center that soon he should be brought back safely to India. Chandan’s father Satpal and mother Rekha said that after collecting some money while running a grocery shop, they had sent the son to Ukraine with great difficulty, but had no idea that such a situation would arise there.
‘Embassy not helping students trapped in Kiev’
Indian Embassy in Kiev is not helping the stranded students. Students need food, but they are not getting food at the right time and arrangements should be made to take them out immediately. This tweet was made by Pratap Singh Bajwa, Rajya Sabha member from Gurdaspur while addressing the country’s External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar on Sunday.
He said that 174 students trapped in Kiev (Ukraine) need help. MP Bajwa wrote that Jai Shankar ji, Indian Ambassador to Kiev is unfortunately not responding to my call for help to the 174 students trapped in Kiev. Although the students are very close to the Indian Embassy. The students have not received any help from the embassy and are in need of food, they should be evacuated immediately. I urge the Ambassador to instruct to ensure the safety of these students.
Expansion
In the current situation, two students of Nabha, who went to study medicine in Ukraine’s capital Kiev, are also longing for bread for two times there. The family members are just saying that they had distanced themselves from them for the bright future of their children, but did they know that their lives would come to an end. Among these students are Arjun Batish (22) of village Chitanwala and Chandan (21) of Nabha.
Both had gone to study Ukraine in the year 2018. Both these students showed the situation there through video call and also how they are longing for bread for two times, came live and told. The parents of both the students have demanded from the central government that their children should be brought back to the country soon.
Arjun Batish, trapped in Ukraine, told that there is a lot of panic here. They have neither clothes nor anything to eat or drink. Arjun’s father Harish Batish and mother Kamaljeet Sharma said that they are very worried that their son is trapped in bad conditions in Ukraine. There they are not getting any facilities.