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Govt must ensure safety of Indian nationals in Gulf

RONNIE DSOUZA, Chandor
Published Apr 7
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It is reported that more than a dozen Indian nationals have been injured in the Gulf region due to falling debris from intercepted Iranian missiles and drones amid the US-Iran conflict. Iran is playing with missiles like fireworks, and only God can save and protect the lives, infrastructure, and energy in these war zones.  Despite this, the Indian government, including the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, remains silent. Simply calling Iran and Gulf states “friends” is insufficient when the lives of Indian citizens are at risk.  Many companies have stopped paying salaries or reducing the salary of the employees. Is the government waiting for casualties before acting? Families anxiously urge the authorities to take responsible and urgent steps to ensure the safety and timely evacuation of Indian nationals trapped in the conflict zone.  



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