AIMSA seeks PM’s intervention over attack on Indian medical students in Russia


Srinagar, Feb 8, KNT: The All India Medical Students Association (AIMSA) has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking urgent intervention to ensure the safety and protection of Indian medical students studying in Russia following a reported violent attack on four Indian students at Bashkir State Medical University.
In a letter addressed to the Prime Minister, AIMSA expressed deep concern and anguish over the incident, stating that such attacks not only endanger the lives and dignity of Indian students but also create an atmosphere of fear and insecurity among thousands of medical students pursuing education abroad.
The letter, signed by National President Dr Jitendra Singh and National Representative Mohammad Momin Khan, said Indian students travel overseas with aspirations of becoming healthcare professionals and serving humanity, and any form of violence, discrimination, or hostility against them is unacceptable.
AIMSA urged the Government of India to take immediate diplomatic steps with the concerned authorities in Russia to ensure justice for the affected students. The association also called for strengthening safety mechanisms and student support systems for Indian students studying abroad.
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The letter further appealed for issuance of clear advisories and the establishment of emergency helplines for Indian students facing threats or discrimination in foreign countries. It also sought stricter monitoring and coordination with foreign universities and governments to prevent recurrence of such incidents in the future.
Reiterating its faith in the leadership of the Prime Minister, AIMSA said safeguarding Indian citizens across the globe must remain a top priority. The association said it stands in solidarity with the affected students and their families and urged timely intervention to prevent similar incidents.
The appeal has drawn attention to growing concerns over the safety of Indian students pursuing medical education in foreign countries, particularly in the wake of repeated reports of violence and harassment. [KNT]



