Chhattisgarh (Raipur): Amid the violence that has gripped Bishkek, the family members of Ayesha Shirin Roy, a girl from Gaurela Pendra Marwahi, who is stuck in Kyrgyzstan, said their niece is scared by the prevailing unrest and wants to return to her homeland. Her family members said they haven't been able to establish contact with her.
Speaking to ANI on Thursday, Susanna Roy, Ayesha's aunt said, "My niece lives there. She is a fourth-year MBBS student. She is caught up in the prevailing violence and riots and is spending anxious days. Earlier, we would often stay in touch with her over the phone. However, after the prevailing cycle of violence erupted, we spoke last night but there has been no contact since 5 in the morning."
"She (Ayesha Shirin Roy) said they do not have any information about what is happening outside as they are being sheltered under tight security. She said: 'please call me back. I am very scared as situation is getting worse by the day. So, please use all means to establish contact with me'," Sussana added.
She said her niece and other boarders at the hostel have been moved to a bunker as the hostel received information that it could come under attack. "Amid these fights, riots, the hostel received information that it could be attacked. So, the dean shifted all the boarders to a bunker at another place where they could stay safe. The madam there has been ensuring the students' safety," she said.
Also speaking to ANI on Thursday, Ayesha Shirin Roy's uncle said they had spoken to her yesterday but were unable to contact her now. "We spoke to her yesterday night. We are worried as we have been trying to contact her since morning today but haven't been able to."
Asked whether they are satisfied with the security provided to her, he said, "We are not fully satisfied. However, the university has provided security to her and fellow boarders. Security guards are fewer and rioters on the streets more amid the prevailing unrest. They are getting food only once a day. The outside supply of their food is being hampered. They are facing difficulties in sourcing food. If they get food from outside, the rioters might sense their presence and attacks might follow."