Panic and uncertainty have struck many families in Jammu and Kashmir with approximately 1,100 Kashmiri students stuck in Iran due to escalating tensions in the Middle East. Concerned parents are urging the Indian government to intervene promptly for the safe evacuation or relocation of students from high-risk areas. Anxious families are in constant communication with authorities, seeking swift diplomatic action to ensure the students’ well-being.
One family member shared the challenges faced, stating that while one child was successfully evacuated before the conflict, the other remains stuck due to ongoing exams and restricted airspace. The situation has left parents feeling worried and helpless, emphasizing the need for urgent assistance from the Indian government. Another resident described the atmosphere in Iran as tense and uncertain, with the region declared a red zone, causing distress among families.
As tensions persist in parts of Iran, families are hoping for a coordinated effort to bring their children back home safely. The families emphasized the need for immediate action to alleviate the distress caused by prolonged uncertainty and limited communication. Parents are deeply concerned about the safety and well-being of their children and are appealing for swift measures to ensure their return.
