The central government is running Operation Ganga to bring back the stranded Indians in Ukraine. Under this campaign, when Dhruv, trapped in Sumi, Ukraine, reached India, his family members breathed a sigh of relief. Dhruv’s father Sanjay Pandita said getting emotional, ‘I was not sure that my son would be able to return to India safely. I want to say that Modi ji’s son has returned, not my son.’ He has expressed his gratitude to the Government of India.
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#WATCH A tearful Sanjay Pandita from Srinagar, Kashmir welcomes his son Dhruv on his return from Sumy, #Ukrainesays, “I want to say that it’s Modiji’s son who has returned, not my son. We had no hopes given the circumstances in Sumy. I am thankful to GoI for evacuating my son.” pic.twitter.com/ygqOVk5PGm
— ANI (@ANI) March 11, 2022
Emotional Sanjay Pandita while talking to the media said that this is not my son, this is Modi ji’s son. They have brought We didn’t expect that he would come. We had given up hope. It was impossible for him to live in Sumi’s condition. I thank the Government of India for returning my son to me.
After returning to India, Sanjay’s son Dhruv said that it was very difficult to survive there. Coming back to India is a relief. Thanks to the Government of India for carrying out Operation Ganga.
Three flights carrying 674 people evacuated from the war-torn city of Sumy in north-eastern Ukraine had landed in Delhi on March 11. On reaching India, people told about the horrific situation they went through. He told how he survived the war for two weeks. The students told that it was difficult to get even water there. In such a situation, we were drinking water after melting the ice.