Kyrgyzstan Indian Students: Indian students studying in Kyrgyzstan have been facing violent attacks. Local youth of Kyrgyzstan are carrying out attacks targeting Indian students. These attacks are happening openly. The local administration and police of Kyrgyzstan are watching the attack on students. Measures are not being taken to protect the students nor is any concrete action being taken. In such a situation, disappointed Indian students are appealing to the local embassy. But he could not get adequate help even from the embassy. Frustrated, the parents of the students have now sought help from the Government of India.
Open attacks on Indian students
Many students from other states including Gujarat live and study in Kyrgyzstan. Two days ago Pakistani students had killed local youth. Angered by this, the local youth entered Baldesh Hostel and attacked. Along with Pakistani students, Indian youth were also targeted. Now Indian students are also being openly attacked there. No steps are being taken by the local administration and police to stop these attacks. The local administration and police remain mute spectators. Indian students are being attacked in front of the police.
Foreign Ministry issued advisory
Local people have beaten three Pakistani students to death in Kyrgyzstan. Meanwhile, the Indian government has appealed to Indian students studying in Kyrgyzstan to stay indoors. An advisory has also been issued in this regard. Meanwhile, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has advised Indian students to stay in regular touch with the embassy. In view of the worsening situation in Kyrgyzstan, the Indian Consulate has asked students to keep in touch with the Embassy and not to come out of their homes. Also contact number 0555710041 has been issued. This number can be contacted 24×7.
The concrete reason for the violence has not yet been revealed
No concrete reason has emerged for the violence against Pakistani students in Kyrgyzstan. According to media reports, the students had a fight with some local people, after which violence broke out. Police have been deployed to prevent angry crowds from gathering in the capital of Kyrgyzstan. But Indian students say that till now they have not received any special help from the local administration.
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