Bengaluru. Feb 26: The State government would provide all the help for the students from Karnataka who have arrived from Ukraine to Mumbai and Delhi to reach their homes in various parts of the state, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said.
Speaking to media persons at Vidhana Soudha Bommai said, the Principal Resident Commissioner at Delhi has been instructed to make arrangements for food and accommodation for these students. “We have also sent the list of our students to External Affairs minister Jaishankar after I spoke to him over the issue. It has been decided to bring those stranded in Western part of Ukraine by road. Accordingly many students are arriving through Romania. Their details are being collected.”
Most of the students are in the Kharakhai region of Ukraine. They have been instructed to remain in safe places and avoid unnecessary movement in roads. Our Prime Minister has spoken to the Russian President and requested for safe passage for flights to bring our students back home. He has accepted the request. The process will begin once the war subsides. All measures would be taken to bring our students back home safely by road and air in the next few days, Bommai said.
CM speaks to students, boosts their morale
“I too spoke to some students and provided the contact numbers for help. I have assured all the help and asked them to keep their morale high. Our Prime Minister’s talks with the Russian President are showing results. All the Indians and Kannadigas would be brought home safely,” Bommai said.
As the war is raging there is no order. There is chaos in cities and towns where Russians have entered. Indians too are stranded there. But no major mishap has happened. But they are suffering due to lack of proper shelter and food. Most of them are taking shelter in underground Metro bunkers, Bommai said.
PM’s diplomatic talks fruitful
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s talks with the Russian President have proved fruitful. Our External Affairs minister has spoken to neighboring countries of Ukraine and deployed representatives who could speak Russian to facilitate smooth passage of Indians through these countries bordering Ukraine,” Bommai said.
There is scope to bring these stranded Indians by road through the Western region of Ukraine. The process has already started. The Kannadigas who arrive would be provided all the help to enable them to reach home without any hassles. Both the Union government and Karnataka government have set up helplines. “We are in constant touch with them. More than 200 people from Karnataka are in touch,” Bommai said.
Government to help Kannadagas arriving from Ukraine to reach their homes: CM Bommai
Bengaluru. Feb 26.
The State government would provide all the help for the students from Karnataka who have arrived from Ukraine to Mumbai and Delhi to reach their homes in various parts of the state, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said.
Speaking to media persons at Vidhana Soudha Bommai said, the Principal Resident Commissioner at Delhi has been instructed to make arrangements for food and accommodation for these students. “We have also sent the list of our students to External Affairs minister Jaishankar after I spoke to him over the issue. It has been decided to bring those stranded in Western part of Ukraine by road. Accordingly many students are arriving through Romania. Their details are being collected.”
Most of the students are in the Kharakhai region of Ukraine. They have been instructed to remain in safe places and avoid unnecessary movement in roads. Our Prime Minister has spoken to the Russian President and requested for safe passage for flights to bring our students back home. He has accepted the request. The process will begin once the war subsides. All measures would be taken to bring our students back home safely by road and air in the next few days, Bommai said.
CM speaks to students, boosts their morale
“I too spoke to some students and provided the contact numbers for help. I have assured all the help and asked them to keep their morale high. Our Prime Minister’s talks with the Russian President are showing results. All the Indians and Kannadigas would be brought home safely,” Bommai said.
As the war is raging there is no order. There is chaos in cities and towns where Russians have entered. Indians too are stranded there. But no major mishap has happened. But they are suffering due to lack of proper shelter and food. Most of them are taking shelter in underground Metro bunkers, Bommai said.
PM’s diplomatic talks fruitful
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s talks with the Russian President have proved fruitful. Our External Affairs minister has spoken to neighboring countries of Ukraine and deployed representatives who could speak Russian to facilitate smooth passage of Indians through these countries bordering Ukraine,” Bommai said.
There is scope to bring these stranded Indians by road through the Western region of Ukraine. The process has already started. The Kannadigas who arrive would be provided all the help to enable them to reach home without any hassles. Both the Union government and Karnataka government have set up helplines. “We are in constant touch with them. More than 200 people from Karnataka are in touch,” Bommai said.
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