Civil War in Bangladesh: Safety & Security of Indian citizens in Bangladesh must be a top priority of GOI. Karar Hashmi The prominent sociopolitical activist Syed Karar Hashmi appeals to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Home Minister Shri Amit Shah and Minister of External Affairs Dr S. Jaishankar to make sure of the safety and security of the Indian diaspora in Bangladesh in the midst of the civil war resulting in widespread violence. He said in a statement to the press that GOI must take every possible measure for the safety of nearly 70,000 Indian citizens and round up 6500 Kashmiri students studying in Bangladesh, which is witnessing one of its most intense civil unrest. He observed that due to continued protests, authorities have shut down railway services in Dhaka and ordered an indefinite closure of schools and universities following violent clashes, resulting in 39 fatalities. In such a situation, GOI must ensure timely help of Indians there, like food, establishing communication channels, psychological help to make them feel better. He added that GOI has been issued an advisory urging Indian citizens, including students, to avoid travel and limit movement outside their residences, but more holistic steps need to be taken if clashes spread or get accelerated. He said that the families of Kashmiri students are highly worried due to the terrific situation in Bangladesh, so time to time updates about students studying in Bangladesh need to be updated, so they will remain satisfied and calm.

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