Call for urgent action on stranded Indians
Punjab Assembly Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan has appealed for the Prime Minister’s urgent intervention to help Indians said to be stranded in Arab countries as the Iran Israel conflict continues to affect movement and safety in the region.
The request, highlighted in a report by Patiala Politics, focuses on ensuring that affected Indian citizens are brought back safely. The appeal underscores concerns about people who may be facing travel disruptions and uncertainty while away from home.
Focus on safe return
Sandhwan’s appeal centres on immediate steps that can facilitate a secure return for Indians currently stuck in parts of the Arab world. The emphasis is on safety, suggesting that the primary need is coordinated assistance that helps citizens travel back without risk.
While the report does not provide figures on how many people are impacted, the language of the appeal indicates that the situation is being treated as urgent and requires attention at the highest level of government.
Why the issue has gained attention
The call comes amid broader disruptions linked to the Iran Israel conflict. Such situations can affect air routes, travel advisories and on ground conditions, leaving travellers and workers in the region with limited options.
Sandhwan’s statement seeks direct involvement from the Prime Minister to ensure that the matter is addressed quickly and that stranded Indians receive assistance to return home.
Next steps highlighted in the appeal
The report frames the request as an urgent intervention, pointing to the need for swift coordination to manage safe travel back to India. The appeal is aimed at ensuring the well being of citizens who may be facing delays or restrictions in travel.
Further details on specific measures, timelines or official responses were not included in the source report.
