Amid ongoing unrest in Bangladesh, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has taken proactive steps to ensure the safe return of students and engineers from Maharashtra who are stranded in the violence-hit country. In a recent communication with Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar, Shinde has secured assurances that the Indian government is making all necessary arrangements for their safe return.
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- Chief Minister Eknath Shinde reached out to Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar regarding the safety and return of Maharashtra students and engineers stranded in Bangladesh.
- The discussion took place on Wednesday night, with the Foreign Minister assuring that all required measures were being implemented.
- A press release from the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) confirmed that the Foreign Minister has appointed a joint secretary level officer to oversee the evacuation process.
- The Indian Embassy in Bangladesh has initiated all possible measures to ensure the safety and return of stranded Indians.
- Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar assured that students, engineers, and other Indians will not be harmed and will be brought back home safely.
- The state government has formed a dedicated team to gather information about Maharashtra citizens stranded in Bangladesh.
- The team is in contact with the stranded individuals and providing necessary assistance to facilitate their return.
- CM Shinde has pledged to offer all possible support to ensure the prompt return of those stranded in Bangladesh.
- Continuous communication is being maintained with the Foreign Ministry to monitor the situation and ensure safety.
- The CMO has emphasized that all actions are being taken to ensure the immediate and safe return of Maharashtra’s students and engineers.
