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Omar Abdullah Briefs Media On Safe Return Of Indian Students From Iran Amid Rising Tensions

CM Omar Abdullah confirmed that over 300 to 400 students are expected to reach safer zones today, from where they will be repatriated to India via Armenia.

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has provided a reassuring update on the ongoing evacuation of Indian students, predominantly from Jammu and Kashmir, who are stranded in Iran due to the escalating Israel-Iran conflict. Abdullah confirmed that over 300 to 400 students are expected to reach safer zones today, from where they will be repatriated to India via Armenia.

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On his return from Jammu, Abdullah while talking to reporters explained the complexities of the evacuation process, saying, “We cannot evacuate them overnight because no airports are open, and no ports are operational. We are first bringing them by road to cities where there is no bombing, and from there, efforts are being made to bring them back to India via Armenia. Today, we expect around 300 to 400 more students to arrive, most of whom are from Jammu and Kashmir. We will bring them back home safely, and there is a sense of hope all around.”

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As tensions continue to rise between Iran and Israel, Abdullah emphasized the need for de-escalation through dialogue. He said, “The India-Pakistan issue is a separate matter, and the Israel-Iran issue is different. In any case, this bombing should never have started.” He also referenced previous statements by U.S. intelligence regarding Iran’s nuclear capabilities, urging an end to hostilities and advocating for resolution through diplomatic channels.

Abdullah raised concerns about the dynamics of India-U.S. relations, suggesting that the United States often prioritizes its own interests over bilateral ties with India. “We can’t dictate to the US President whom he should invite for dinner. We used to think the US President was our close friend, and he would respect that, but the US does what benefits it,” Abdullah said.

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Aasif Suhaf

Aasif Suhaf

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Aasif Suhaf is a distinguished TV journalist and writer with over 22 years of experience reporting on the dynamic regions of Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh. Currently serving as the JK Bureau Chief and Associate Editor for News24, Aasif has established himself as a trusted voice in journalism, known for his insightful coverage and commitment to uncovering the truth. A graduate of the University of Kashmir, Aasif possesses a strong academic foundation that complements his passion for research and in-depth assignments. His knack for storytelling and investigative reporting has earned him recognition in the field, making him a respected figure among peers and audiences alike. With a keen understanding of the socio-political landscape of the region, Aasif continues to shed light on critical issues, bringing forth narratives that resonate with viewers and contribute to a deeper understanding of Jammu and Kashmir.

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First published on: Jun 21, 2025 08:08 AM IST


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