Attack on Indian Students in Russia, AIMSA Writes Letter to PM Modi
AIMSA has expressed serious concern to PM Modi about the attack on Indian medical students in Ufa, Russia, where four students were injured.
In Ufa, Russia, an attack took place on Indian medical students residing in a university hostel, resulting in injuries to four students. In response to this attack, the All India Medical Students Association (AIMSA) has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging him to take immediate action to ensure the safety of Indian students in Russia. The letter highlights the growing fear and insecurity among Indian medical students abroad due to such violent incidents.
AIMSA's letter expresses deep concern over the violent nature of the recent attack on the four students at Bashkir State Medical University. The association emphasizes that such incidents not only jeopardize the safety and dignity of individual students but also create an atmosphere of fear among thousands of Indian students studying in foreign countries. AIMSA's call for action highlights the need for immediate diplomatic measures to address this alarming trend.
In their appeal, AIMSA is urging the Indian government to take swift diplomatic action with the relevant authorities to ensure justice for the victims of the attack. They express a strong desire for the Indian government to prioritize the safety of its students abroad, thereby fostering a sense of security and trust among families sending their children to study in foreign countries. This incident raises critical questions about the safety and protection of international students, particularly in hostile environments.