This story is from July 19, 2024
All Indian nationals are safe, EAM Jaishankar himself monitoring situation: MEA on Bangladesh protests
NEW DELHI: All Indian nationals in Bangladesh are safe, and New Delhi is in touch with officials there while closely monitoring the situation, the Ministry of external affairs said in the wake of ongoing violent protests in the neighbouring country.
The Ministry of External Affairs said it has issued an advisory for the Indian nationals, and External affairs minister S Jaishankar is himself monitoring the situation.
"As you are aware, there are protests happening in Bangladesh. We have around 8500 students and somewhere around 15,000 Indian nationals living in the country," MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in the weekly press briefing on Friday.
He further said that MEA will keep giving regular updates on the situation. It also urged the family members of Indian nationals there to be in touch with the Indian high commission in Bangladesh.
"We have issued a travel advisory for people to be in touch with the High Commission and for us to render any assistance that they may need. The External Affairs Minister himself is monitoring the situation. The High Commission will be giving regular updates on the situation there. We will also be giving regular updates, and we urge all family members of Indian nationals who reside in Bangladesh to be in touch. We remain committed to providing all possible assistance to our nationals," Jaiswal said.
"All Indian nationals are safe there. We have a large student community, around 8500 students, of whom are pursuing medical education. They are safe and sound, they are in touch with the Indian high Commission, and our Assistant high commissioner as well," the MEA spokesperson added.
This comes as protests in Bangladesh intensified against the 'controversial' quota system for government jobs. Several protestors have been killed and hundreds injured in the unrest.
The authorities have even imposed restrictions on the internet, mobile services, and gathering.
Earlier in the day, MEA issued an advisory directing Indian nationals in Bangladesh to avoid local travel amid protests. The advisory stated that the high commission and Assistant high commissions will be available on helpline numbers for any assistance required by Indian nationals and also advised them to minimise their movement outside their living premises.
In New Delhi, security was heightened outside the Bangladesh high commission as a precautionary measure, in anticipation of any protests outside the commission amid the ongoing anti quota protests in Bangladesh.
Several police personnel were seen outside the Bangladesh high commission Office on Friday morning.
"As you are aware, there are protests happening in Bangladesh. We have around 8500 students and somewhere around 15,000 Indian nationals living in the country," MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in the weekly press briefing on Friday.
He further said that MEA will keep giving regular updates on the situation. It also urged the family members of Indian nationals there to be in touch with the Indian high commission in Bangladesh.
"We have issued a travel advisory for people to be in touch with the High Commission and for us to render any assistance that they may need. The External Affairs Minister himself is monitoring the situation. The High Commission will be giving regular updates on the situation there. We will also be giving regular updates, and we urge all family members of Indian nationals who reside in Bangladesh to be in touch. We remain committed to providing all possible assistance to our nationals," Jaiswal said.
"All Indian nationals are safe there. We have a large student community, around 8500 students, of whom are pursuing medical education. They are safe and sound, they are in touch with the Indian high Commission, and our Assistant high commissioner as well," the MEA spokesperson added.
This comes as protests in Bangladesh intensified against the 'controversial' quota system for government jobs. Several protestors have been killed and hundreds injured in the unrest.
Earlier in the day, MEA issued an advisory directing Indian nationals in Bangladesh to avoid local travel amid protests. The advisory stated that the high commission and Assistant high commissions will be available on helpline numbers for any assistance required by Indian nationals and also advised them to minimise their movement outside their living premises.
In New Delhi, security was heightened outside the Bangladesh high commission as a precautionary measure, in anticipation of any protests outside the commission amid the ongoing anti quota protests in Bangladesh.
Several police personnel were seen outside the Bangladesh high commission Office on Friday morning.
Top Comment
Ahsan Zahir
128 days ago
Everyone wants to leave India..students particularly.. leave to where? Bangladesh? Really? Sorry state of education despite changes in history books, Nalanda University..Students left India for Kyrgyzstan, 18,000.. really?4,300 HNI left India this year.. more than 1.8 lakh Indian surrendered their passports..Does no one wants to stay in India?Flight to Nicaragua had 276 passengers..96 were Gujaratis.. thx to France 25 got asylum (became French national)..Read allPost comment
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