600 Tamils Trapped in Hormozgan, Former Minister Appeals for Help to Central Government
A former minister from Tamil Nadu claims that 600 Tamil citizens are stranded in Iran's Hormozgan region amid ongoing conflict and is urging the Indian government to provide immediate assistance.
Amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, a significant number of Indian citizens, including around 600 from Tamil Nadu, are reportedly trapped in Iran's Hormozgan region. D. Jayakumar, a former minister from Tamil Nadu, has brought attention to this situation through a post on the social media platform X, urging the Indian government to take swift action to ensure the safety and evacuation of these individuals. As the situation unfolds, there are growing concerns about the welfare of these citizens, who are caught in an area experiencing severe conflict and instability.
The trapped Tamils are facing dire circumstances, being confined to their homes due to the ongoing war. Collecting essential supplies has become increasingly difficult, leading to significant food and medicine shortages. The anxiety of their families in Tamil Nadu is palpable, as they await news of their safe return. This has placed enormous pressure on both the families and local authorities to ensure that assistance is delivered without delay.
Jayakumar also highlighted that those stranded have had difficulty reaching out to the Indian embassy for help, stating that although there have been some communications, the situation remains critical. His appeals encourage the central government to prioritize these citizens' immediate evacuation and support efforts, emphasizing the need for immediate action in the face of potential humanitarian crises.