BRS Student Wing GHMC Coordinator Demands Immediate Action from Government After Murders of Indian Students Abroad
"Condemn the brutal attack on Syed Mazahir Ali, an #Indianstudent pursuing his Master's in the US. This alarming trend of assaults must stop. Urging @MEAIndia to take immediate action and involve all stakeholders to ensure the safety of Indian #Students abroad. #StopAttacks
In a bold move aimed at ensuring the safety of Indian students pursuing higher education overseas, Mir Qurram Ali, the coordinator of the BRS Student Wing GHMC, has taken a strong stance against the alarming trend of violence targeting Indian students abroad. With over 403 Indian students tragically murdered on foreign soil, Ali's demand for urgent intervention from the Ministry of External Affairs has sent shockwaves through the corridors of power.
The failure of the Central Government to address this pressing issue has exacerbated concerns among the Indian student community, who are increasingly feeling vulnerable and unprotected while pursuing their academic aspirations overseas. Condemning the apathy displayed by the ruling BJP government towards this grave issue, Ali has called for immediate action to ensure the safety and security of Indian students abroad.
The BRS Student Wing GHMC has vowed to escalate their campaign for justice by taking to the streets and mobilizing support to pressure the government into taking concrete measures to address this crisis. Ali's unwavering determination to hold the government accountable for its negligence underscores the urgency of the situation.
In a statement issued by the BRS Student Wing GHMC, Ali emphasized the need for a thorough investigation into the root causes of these tragic incidents to prevent further loss of life. The death toll of 403 Indian students on foreign soil represents a staggering loss to the nation, and urgent action is required to prevent such tragedies from recurring.
Ali's impassioned plea for government intervention has resonated across the country, prompting widespread discussions on the safety of Indian students studying abroad. The issue was also raised in the Rajya Sabha, highlighting the gravity of the situation and the urgent need for decisive action.
As the coordinator of the BRS Student Wing GHMC, Mir Qurram Ali's unwavering commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of Indian students abroad serves as a beacon of hope in the fight for justice. With mounting pressure on the government to address this crisis, Ali's advocacy is poised to bring about much-needed change and safeguard the futures of countless Indian students pursuing education overseas.
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"403 Indian students murdered abroad. Govt's inaction is unacceptable. Demand immediate action to ensure safety! #JusticeForIndianStudents @PMOIndia @MEAIndia @KTRBRS @JAGANBRS pic.twitter.com/Wgce4fqIrT
— Mir Qurram Ali (@QurramaliBRS) February 8, 2024
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